Search Results - "Faggi, V."
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The effect of contamination disgust on Covid-19-related anxiety
Published in European psychiatry (01-06-2022)“…Introduction It is proven that high levels of disgust contribute to implementing protective behaviors. Investigators also discovered that the emotion of…”
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Preliminary evidence for a Theory of Mind impairment in patients with Anxiety Disorders
Published in European psychiatry (01-06-2022)“…Introduction Theory of Mind is defined as the ability to understand mental states of other people, and is notoriously impaired in patients with Autism Spectrum…”
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The role of Theory of Mind and Empathy levels in Anxiety Disorders Symptomatology
Published in European psychiatry (01-06-2022)“…Introduction Theory of Mind (ToM) is defined as the ability to understand mental states of other people. Recent studies explored its role in various…”
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Transdiagnostic effect of contamination disgust on asceticism
Published in European psychiatry (01-04-2021)“…Introduction There is a growing literature suggesting disgust plays a major role in religiosity. Asceticism is a personality trait characterized by abstinence…”
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Disgust and anxiety: What came first, the chicken or the egg?
Published in European psychiatry (01-04-2021)“…Introduction Disgust is a basic emotion characterized by the feeling of revulsion and evoked by unpleasant stimuli such as contaminated food, poor hygiene and…”
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Anxiety disorders and childhood exposure to emotional abuse: The mediating role of disgust
Published in European psychiatry (01-04-2021)“…Introduction Several studies demonstrate that disgust, defined as a revulsion response aimed at distancing an individual from a potentially harmful or noxious…”
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Anxiety disorders and eating disorder symptoms: The role of disgust sensitivity
Published in European psychiatry (01-04-2021)“…Introduction The comorbidity between anxiety disorders (AD) and eating disorders (ED) has already been well discovered, and because of the link between…”
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