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Self-Focused Attention and the Relationship Between Hypochondriac Symptomatology and the Perception of Hypothetical Symptoms of Influenza

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SKU: INR-9783640897988 Category: Tags: , ,

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2008 in the subject Psychology – Clinic and Health Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, grade: 1,3, University of Derby (Institut für Psychologie), language: English, abstract: This study tested the hypothesis that people scoring highly on hypocondriasis (measured by the Illness Attitude Scale; Kellner, 1986), perceive it most intensely (measured by the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire; Moss-Morris et al., 2002) when they receive a self-focused attention manipulation. One hundred and seventy students either received a treatment increasing their self-focused attention, or a neutral treatment. After that, they were exposed to a health-message about influenza. It was found that the hypothesis was not supported. Unexpectedly, self-focused people scoring high on hypocondriasis perceived the hypothetical influenza illness less intensively on some dimensions, whilst low scorers perceived symptoms more intensively under high self-focus. It is suggested that self-focused attention might activate a defence mechanism in people scoring high on hypocondriasis, where symptoms are perceived less intensely. In conclusion, this research should be replicated in order to verify the unexpected findings.

Author: Wagner, Sebastian A

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 3640897986
Language: English
Pages: 52

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Weight 0.18 lbs
Dimensions 8.27 × 5.83 × 0.12 in

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