Cognitive-behavioral therapies for depression and substance use disorders: An overview of traditional, third-wave, and transdiagnostic approaches

AA Vujanovic, TD Meyer, AM Heads… - The American journal …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The co-occurrence of depression and substance use disorders (SUD) is highly
prevalent and associated with poor treatment outcomes for both disorders. As compared to …

A systematic review and meta-analysis of mindfulness-and acceptance-based interventions for affect intolerance/sensitivity

KM Kraemer, CM Luberto, DL Hall, LH Ngo… - Behaviour Research and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Affect intolerance/sensitivity, defined as one's sensitivity to, or inability to tolerate, affective
states, is a transdiagnostic process implicated in the development and maintenance of …

Mind–body skills training to improve distress tolerance in medical students: a pilot study

KM Kraemer, CM Luberto, EM O'Bryan… - … and learning in …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Problem: Medical students face rigorous and stressful work environments, resulting in high
rates of psychological distress. However, there has been a dearth of empirical work aimed at …

Lower-order anxiety sensitivity and intolerance of uncertainty dimensions operate as specific vulnerabilities for social anxiety and depression within a hierarchical …

NP Allan, D Cooper, ME Oglesby, NA Short… - Journal of anxiety …, 2018 - Elsevier
Within a hierarchical framework for depressive and anxiety disorders, negative affect (NA) is
posited to be indirectly related to social anxiety and depression through cognitive …

Confirming the factor structure and validity of the distress tolerance scale (DTS) in youth

NA Tonarely, J Ehrenreich-May - Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 2020 - Springer
Distress tolerance (DT) is an individual's ability to handle uncomfortable emotion states or
sensations (Simons and Gaher in Motiv Emot 29 (2): 83–102, 2005). DT is associated with …

Distress tolerance and cessation-related cannabis processes: The role of cannabis use coping motives

N Peraza, T Smit, L Garey, K Manning, JD Buckner… - Addictive …, 2019 - Elsevier
Robust evidence implicates perceived distress tolerance as a risk factor for maladaptive
cannabis use and poorer cannabis cessation outcomes. Past work suggests that perceived …

Impact of a computerized intervention for high distress intolerance on cannabis use outcomes: A randomized controlled trial

RJ Macatee, BJ Albanese, SA Okey, K Afshar… - Journal of substance …, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective Prevalence of regular cannabis use and cannabis use disorder (CUD) have
increased in the past two decades, but treatment-seeking is low and extant brief …

Distress intolerance as a moderator of the relationship between daily stressors and affective symptoms: Tests of incremental and prospective relationships

RJ Macatee, BJ Albanese, NP Allan, NB Schmidt… - Journal of affective …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Distress intolerance (DI) is conceptualized as an individual difference reflective
of the ability to tolerate aversive psychological states. Although high DI has demonstrated …

Using the Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 With Athletes: A Psychometric Evaluation of Factor Structure and Measurement Invariance

CEJ DeWolfe, P Romero-Sanchiz… - Journal of Clinical …, 2023 - journals.humankinetics.com
To meaningfully use the Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 (ASI-3) with athletes, measurement
invariance must be established. Thus, we sought to determine appropriate factor structures …

Alterations in reward and emotional processing differentiate among adults with a history of childhood maltreatment: Implications for substance use behaviors.

N Bounoua, L Church, N Sadeh - Emotion, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Although childhood maltreatment is a well-established risk factor for a multitude of poor
psychosocial outcomes, considerably less is known about mechanisms driving this risk …