Rumiación, preocupación y orientación negativa al problema : procesos transdiagnósticos de los trastornos de ansiedad, de la conducta alimentaria y del estado de ánimo.

Este estudio presenta las relaciones existentes entre los procesos cognitivos de orientación negativa al problema, preocupación y rumiación, con la sintomatología ansiosa, depresiva y la presente en dificultades en la conducta alimentaria. Se utilizó una muestra no clínica e intencionada de 176 pers...

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González-Rodríguez, Manuel
Ibáñez, Ignacio
Barrera, Andrea
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2017
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Trait worry
Rumination
Eating disorders
Transdiagnostic factors
Preocupación
Rumiación
Dificultades de la conducta alimentaria
Transdiagnóstico
Dificuldades do comportamento alimentar
Preocupação
Ruminação
Transdiagnóstico
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Rumiación, preocupación y orientación negativa al problema : procesos transdiagnósticos de los trastornos de ansiedad, de la conducta alimentaria y del estado de ánimo.
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Rumination, worry and negative problem orientation : transdiagnostic processes of anxiety, eating behavior and mood disorders.
title Rumiación, preocupación y orientación negativa al problema : procesos transdiagnósticos de los trastornos de ansiedad, de la conducta alimentaria y del estado de ánimo.
spellingShingle Rumiación, preocupación y orientación negativa al problema : procesos transdiagnósticos de los trastornos de ansiedad, de la conducta alimentaria y del estado de ánimo.
Trait worry
Rumination
Eating disorders
Transdiagnostic factors
Preocupación
Rumiación
Dificultades de la conducta alimentaria
Transdiagnóstico
Dificuldades do comportamento alimentar
Preocupação
Ruminação
Transdiagnóstico
title_short Rumiación, preocupación y orientación negativa al problema : procesos transdiagnósticos de los trastornos de ansiedad, de la conducta alimentaria y del estado de ánimo.
title_full Rumiación, preocupación y orientación negativa al problema : procesos transdiagnósticos de los trastornos de ansiedad, de la conducta alimentaria y del estado de ánimo.
title_fullStr Rumiación, preocupación y orientación negativa al problema : procesos transdiagnósticos de los trastornos de ansiedad, de la conducta alimentaria y del estado de ánimo.
title_full_unstemmed Rumiación, preocupación y orientación negativa al problema : procesos transdiagnósticos de los trastornos de ansiedad, de la conducta alimentaria y del estado de ánimo.
title_sort Rumiación, preocupación y orientación negativa al problema : procesos transdiagnósticos de los trastornos de ansiedad, de la conducta alimentaria y del estado de ánimo.
dc.creator.fl_str_mv González-Rodríguez, Manuel
Ibáñez, Ignacio
Barrera, Andrea
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv González-Rodríguez, Manuel
Ibáñez, Ignacio
Barrera, Andrea
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Trait worry
Rumination
Eating disorders
Transdiagnostic factors
topic Trait worry
Rumination
Eating disorders
Transdiagnostic factors
Preocupación
Rumiación
Dificultades de la conducta alimentaria
Transdiagnóstico
Dificuldades do comportamento alimentar
Preocupação
Ruminação
Transdiagnóstico
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Preocupación
Rumiación
Dificultades de la conducta alimentaria
Transdiagnóstico
Dificuldades do comportamento alimentar
Preocupação
Ruminação
Transdiagnóstico
description Este estudio presenta las relaciones existentes entre los procesos cognitivos de orientación negativa al problema, preocupación y rumiación, con la sintomatología ansiosa, depresiva y la presente en dificultades en la conducta alimentaria. Se utilizó una muestra no clínica e intencionada de 176 personas adultas de la isla de Tenerife. Los datos se analizan mediante el coeficiente de Chi-cuadrado de Pearson (χ2 ), la t de Student, el coeficiente de correlación r de Pearson y regresiones jerárquicas. Se constata que la orientación negativa al problema y la preocupación son transdiagnósticos para los síntomas de agorafobia y pánico, ansiedad generalizada, fobia social y control de la comida; mientras que los reproches son comunes a la sintomatología depresiva, el estrés postraumático y la dieta, y que la fobia social también se relaciona con el proceso reflexivo. Los resultados se discuten a partir el modelo teórico de la fobia social y el estrés postraumático, y se propone la investigación futura de los reproches y la reflexión, atendiendo a la teoría de la evitación cognitiva.
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spelling González-Rodríguez, Manuelc792c46d-6aa1-4c02-b181-21112bb5cdc9Ibáñez, Ignacio015c22b4-d8d4-41d3-9c93-ba0ec00fab4c300Barrera, Andrea5c11bbb7-d6b3-44cf-8df7-2134e05027cf3002017-07-01 00:00:002023-01-23T15:41:29Z2017-07-01 00:00:002023-01-23T15:41:29Z2017-07-01Este estudio presenta las relaciones existentes entre los procesos cognitivos de orientación negativa al problema, preocupación y rumiación, con la sintomatología ansiosa, depresiva y la presente en dificultades en la conducta alimentaria. Se utilizó una muestra no clínica e intencionada de 176 personas adultas de la isla de Tenerife. Los datos se analizan mediante el coeficiente de Chi-cuadrado de Pearson (χ2 ), la t de Student, el coeficiente de correlación r de Pearson y regresiones jerárquicas. Se constata que la orientación negativa al problema y la preocupación son transdiagnósticos para los síntomas de agorafobia y pánico, ansiedad generalizada, fobia social y control de la comida; mientras que los reproches son comunes a la sintomatología depresiva, el estrés postraumático y la dieta, y que la fobia social también se relaciona con el proceso reflexivo. Los resultados se discuten a partir el modelo teórico de la fobia social y el estrés postraumático, y se propone la investigación futura de los reproches y la reflexión, atendiendo a la teoría de la evitación cognitiva.This research presents the relationship between the cognitive processes of negative problem orientation, trait worry andrumination, with anxious and depressive symptomatology and difficulties in eating behavior. The study was conducted with anon-clinical and intentional sample of 176 adults from the island of Tenerife. Data were analyzed using the Pearson Chi-squarecoefficient, Student's t, Pearson's correlation coefficient, and hierarchical regressions. Results confirm that negative problemorientation and trait worry are transdiagnostic factors for panic symptoms and agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia and behavioral eating, whereas brooding is a transdiagnostic factor for depression, posttraumatic stress disorderand behavioral eating. Reflection has a relationship with social phobia. Results are discussed on the basis of the theoretical model of social phobia and posttraumatic stress. 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