Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Self reported belief that the training will improve worry as measured by the Credibility Expectancy Check (CEQ) |
Self report measure assessing the extent to which the participant thinks and believes that the training will improve their worry. The measure has six questions in total; four questions are rated on a scale from 1 - 9 while the other two questions are rated on a scale from 0 - 100. Greater scores indicate greater expectations and perceptions of treatment credibility. |
Administered on day 1 prior to completing the intervention (pre-intervention) following the explanation of the intervention and the rationale. |
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Primary |
Change in self-reported past-week worry as measured by the Penn State Worry Questionnaire-Past Week Version |
Self-report measure assessing the degree of excessive worry experienced over the past week. The measure contains 15 items and scores range from 0 to 90, with greater scores indicating a greater degree of worry. |
Administered on day 1 prior to completing the intervention (pre-intervention), following the intervention week (post-intervention), and at 1-week and 2-week follow-ups. |
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Primary |
Change in self-reported interpretation bias as measured by Ambiguous/ Unambiguous Situations Diary Extended |
Self-report measure of interpretation bias that contains 55 vignettes describing a positive, negative, or ambiguous scenario. For each scenario, participants are instructed to rate their level of concern on a scale from 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating greater concern. Greater concern for ambiguous scenarios suggests greater interpretation bias. |
Administered on day 1 prior to completing the intervention (pre-intervention), following the intervention week (post-intervention), and at a 2-week follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Self-reported depression, anxiety and stress as measured by the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale. |
Self-report measure that assesses depression, anxiety and stress symptoms over the past week. The scale contains 21 items, divided into three subscales: 1) Depression, 2) Anxiety, and 3) Stress. Scores on the subscales range from 0 to 42, with higher scores indicating greater severity of depression, anxiety and stress. |
Administered on day 1 prior to completing the intervention (pre-intervention), following the intervention week (post-intervention), and at a 2-week follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Quality of problem solving as measured by the Means-Ends Problem-Solving task |
Self-report measure of one's ability to conceptualize step-by-step strategies to solve two real-life problems. Problem solutions will be assessed for concreteness and effectiveness using a coding scheme. |
Administered on day 1 prior to completing the intervention (pre-intervention), following the intervention week (post-intervention), and at a 2-week follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Self-reported vividness, arousal, and likelihood of positive and negative prospective scenarios as measured by the Prospective Imagery Task |
Self-report measure of the vividness and arousal associated with prospective positive and negative events, as well as the estimated likelihood that the prospective event might happen to them in the future. The scale contains 10 prospective positive events and 10 prospective negative events and ratings of vividness, arousal, and likelihood are made on a scale from 1 - 5, with higher scores indicating greater vividness, arousal, and likelihood. |
Administered on day 1 prior to completing the intervention (pre-intervention), following the intervention week (post-intervention), and at a 2-week follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Interpretation bias as measured by the Word-Sentence Association Paradigm |
A computerized measure of interpretation bias. Participants are presented with an ambiguous sentence followed by a word that gives the sentence either a benign or threatening meaning. Participants are required to choose as quickly as possible whether the word is related to the ambiguous sentence (i.e., accept or reject). A greater tendency to 'accept' threatening interpretations and 'reject' benign interpretations would suggest a greater negative interpretation bias. |
Administered on day 1 prior to completing the intervention (pre-intervention), following the intervention week (post-intervention), and at a 2-week follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Self-reported negative thought intrusions as measured by the Breathing Focus Task |
A behavioral measure of negative thought intrusions that involves a 5-minute breathing period, followed by a 5-minute period of instructed worry and then a second 5-minute breathing period. During the breathing periods, a tone sounds every 30 seconds and participants are instructed to report on whether they were focused on their breathing or if they had a thought intrusion. The thought intrusions are rated on their valence and the content of the intrusions is elaborated on further at the end of the task. |
Administered on day 1 prior to completing the intervention (pre-intervention), following the intervention week (post-intervention), and at a 2-week follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Daily Worry Questions |
A daily self-report measure of worry controllability, worry intensity, and distress associated with worry (all rated on a scale from 0 - 8) as well as time spent worrying (rated as a percentage). |
During the 7-day intervention period, all participants are asked to respond to questions about their worry three times per day (morning, afternoon, evening) using an online diary. |
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