Socio-cognitive processes associated with bladder and bowel incontinence anxiety: A proposed bivalent model

Volume: 40, Issue: 11, Pages: 5402 - 5409
Published: Nov 7, 2019
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine whether the extended bivalent fear of evaluation model (extended BFOE) of Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) could be used to explain bladder and bowel incontinence anxiety (BBIA). It was hypothesised that the relationship between dysfunctional attitudes (DAs) and BBIA would be mediated by fear of negative evaluation (FNE), fear of positive evaluation (FPE), concerns of social reprisal (CSR), and disqualification...
Paper Details
Title
Socio-cognitive processes associated with bladder and bowel incontinence anxiety: A proposed bivalent model
Published Date
Nov 7, 2019
Volume
40
Issue
11
Pages
5402 - 5409
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