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1 .05), regardless of coping style (active or avoidant).
2 ded to be anxious, perfectionistic, and harm avoidant.
5 igms in rodents produce lasting increases in avoidant and inhibitory responses to both immediate and
6 ines three organized types: secure, insecure avoidant and insecure resistant, all considered adaptive
7 an participants inversely select competition avoidant and risk diluting strategies depending on perce
8 e who are highly disturbed, constricted, and avoidant, and groups together patients with bulimic symp
9 sonality disorders (schizotypal, borderline, avoidant, and obsessive-compulsive) over a 1-year follow
10 ity disorder groups-schizotypal, borderline, avoidant, and obsessive-compulsive-and in a comparison g
11 h sham-operated monkeys displayed heightened avoidant, anxious, and aggressive behaviors, those with
12 elated with lingual gyrus activation, whilst avoidant attachment was negatively correlated with lingu
13 ement, linking it with threat and dismissive-avoidant attachment, and studying how authoritarians avo
19 from injury, while acute pain as failure of avoidant behavior, and a mesolimbic threshold process th
20 , including negative self-esteem, anxious or avoidant behavior, poor emotional knowledge, and difficu
21 ice also exhibited deficits in extinction of avoidant behavior, which were modulated by ITC(d) neural
23 the human third trimester) showed increased avoidant behaviors as adults that failed to improve, or
25 y and treatment response are correlated with avoidant behaviors thought be performed to alleviate obs
29 (including high rates of incarceration), and avoidant behaviour because of negative interactions with
32 riences of being involved with unsupportive, avoidant boards with a poor understanding of safety, qua
33 ety of personality disorders was manifested; avoidant, borderline, and obsessive-compulsive were most
36 cial-psychopathic, emotionally dysregulated, avoidant-constricted, narcissistic, and histrionic) and
38 g mean (SD) utilization score was 2.5 (0.5), avoidant coping mean (SD) utilization score was 2.3 (0.5
39 risk factors for distress include the use of avoidant coping strategies, negative body image, feeling
44 of approach-oriented coping and reduction in avoidant coping were associated with higher QOL and lowe
45 ased burying (active coping) and immobility (avoidant coping) in the defensive burying task in female
46 changes in approach-oriented coping, but not avoidant coping, significantly mediated the effects of E
47 of the processes by which anxious youth make avoidant decisions and how these choices are reinforced
49 issues of interpersonal relatedness and used avoidant defenses (anaclitic patients) and 48 primarily
51 ed with the DSMPTSD-IV scale), intrusive and avoidant disaster-related symptoms (measured with the Im
52 Social anxiety disorder (social phobia or avoidant disorder) was significantly more likely to be f
54 acking," "infrequent and unhealthy eating," "avoidant eating," and "emotional and external eating." T
55 These findings predict losses of drought avoidant evergreens from tropical forests under global c
57 ion had a significantly higher prevalence of avoidant, histrionic, narcissistic, and borderline perso
60 nd transition (6 studies) from ambivalent to avoidant insecure attachment pattern and from passive to
62 ntified four coping profiles (active/social, avoidant, mixed/ambivalent, infrequent) that were associ
63 each target species demonstrated intrusive, avoidant or unresponsive root placement, resulting in a
64 rline, schizotypal, obsessive-compulsive, or avoidant) or a DSM-IV diagnosis of major depressive diso
65 ed risk for offspring antisocial (P = .003), avoidant (P = .01), borderline (P = .002), depressive (P
68 d they differ from both healthy subjects and avoidant patients in neural activity during habituation.
71 ty disorder was predicted by the presence of avoidant PersD (34% lower) and dependent PersD (14% lowe
75 and social withdrawal/behavioral inhibition (avoidant personality disorder [healthy aging], negative
76 alized, and generalized--as well as rates of avoidant personality disorder by direct interview of 106
78 ike healthy subjects, neither borderline nor avoidant personality disorder patients exhibited increas
79 , borderline patients, healthy subjects, and avoidant personality disorder patients viewed novel and
80 s of borderline, schizotypal, dependent, and avoidant personality disorder symptoms and reported more
82 tive risks for generalized social phobia and avoidant personality disorder were markedly higher (appr
83 type (and its probable axis II counterpart, avoidant personality disorder) that occurs more often am
85 tive countertransference was associated with avoidant personality disorder, which was also related to
87 adults had significantly higher T score for avoidant personality reflecting increased social anxiety
88 uster C dimensional scores, particularly the avoidant personality score, were highly intercorrelated
89 ster C dimensional scores-in particular, the avoidant personality score-were higher for the schizophr
90 pected, jCSDS-exposed mice showed a socially avoidant phenotype in open-field social interaction test
97 osa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder, pica, and rum
98 mposite measure for the ARFID phenotype (ie, avoidant/restrictive eating with clinically significant
100 gut-brain interaction (DGBI) may experience avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) sympto
102 ons include the addition of three disorders (avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, rumination di
105 ing early-onset anorexia nervosa (EO-AN) and avoidant/restrictive food intake disorders (ARFID).
108 o be a developmental mechanism connecting an avoidant-shy childhood temperament and greater cardiomet
110 cursor associated with the development of an avoidant-shy temperament (eg, introvert vs avoidant-shy:
111 other temperament profiles (eg, introvert vs avoidant-shy: beta = 0.10; b = 0.25; 95% CI, 0.14-0.35;
112 n avoidant-shy temperament (eg, introvert vs avoidant-shy: odds ratio, 1.13; 95% CI, 1.04-1.23).
114 = 0.44; P = .01) and slightly reduced use of avoidant strategies ( B = -0.44; SE = 0.23; P = .06) fro
116 ticism being strongly related to an anxious, avoidant style and affective instability related to more
117 easily startled developed first, followed by avoidant symptoms and finally by symptoms from the intru
119 who did not to have PTSD, more intrusive and avoidant symptoms, and greater levels of other posttraum
120 These consisted of positive, negative, and avoidant symptoms; odd speech; suspicious behavior; soci
121 rder demonstrated significantly greater harm-avoidant temperament, immature defenses, and over-connec
123 on of male mice into "susceptible" (socially avoidant) versus "resilient" (expressing control-level s