Thyroid hormones,psychophysiological reactivity,and anxiety |
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Authors: | Lois V. Sturges Ann C. Logan Elizabeth Semenchuk Virginia L. Goetsch |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Mississippi School of Medicine and Jackson Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi;(2) St. Louis, Missouri;(3) Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio;(4) Department of Behavioral Medicine & Psychiatry, West Virginia University Health Sciences Center, P.O. Box 9137, 26506 Morgantown, West Virginia |
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Abstract: | ![]() Thirty-eight adults were assigned to three groups: posttreatment hyperthyroid (n=13), low euthyroid (n=12), and high euthyroid (n=13). Physiological and subjective responses to three anxiety-induction procedures—public speaking, personally distressing imagery, and threat of shock—were compared across groups. Although there were differences across stressors for physiological and subjective measures, group differences were not detected. Results are discussed with regard to the risk for residual anxiety following treatment for hyperthyroidism and the possible influence of thyroid function on the etiology or maintenance of anxiety. |
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Keywords: | anxiety thyroid triiodothyronine |
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