Distress intolerance as a moderator of the relationship between daily stressors and affective symptoms: Tests of incremental and prospective relationships

RJ Macatee, BJ Albanese, NP Allan, NB Schmidt… - Journal of affective …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Distress intolerance (DI) is conceptualized as an individual difference reflective
of the ability to tolerate aversive psychological states. Although high DI has demonstrated …

The influence of a personal values intervention on cold pressor-induced distress tolerance

BM Smith, JL Villatte, CW Ong… - Behavior …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Research has demonstrated that values and acceptance interventions can increase distress
tolerance, but the individual contribution of each remains unclear. The current study …

[HTML][HTML] The Factorial Structure, Psychometric Properties and Sensitivity to Change of the Distress Tolerance Scale for Children with Emotional Disorders

B Caiado, D Santos, B Pereira, AC Góis… - Children, 2024 - mdpi.com
Background. The Distress Tolerance Scale (DTS) was adapted for American and Chinese
youth, but never for European youth. Moreover, the factor structures found in these previous …

Sleep and affective functioning: Examining the association between sleep quality and distress tolerance among veterans

NA Short, KA Babson, NB Schmidt, CB Knight… - Personality and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Poor sleep quality is common among veterans, and associated with numerous negative
consequences. Although sleep may play a critical role in next-day emotion regulation …

Validation of the distress tolerance scale‐short form in obsessive compulsive disorder

LE Garner, N Van Kirk, ED Tifft… - Journal of clinical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Objective This study aimed to develop and validate the Distress Tolerance Scale‐Short
Form (DTS‐SF), a modification of the original Distress Tolerance Scale, in a severe/complex …

Distress intolerance modulation of neurophysiological markers of cognitive control during a complex go/no-go task.

RJ Macatee, BJ Albanese, K Clancy… - Journal of abnormal …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Distress intolerance (DI), a trait-like individual difference reflective of the inability to endure
aversive affective states, is relevant to multiple forms of psychopathology, but its relations to …

Distress intolerance moderation of motivated attention to cannabis and negative stimuli after induced stress among cannabis users: An ERP study

RJ Macatee, SA Okey, BJ Albanese… - Addiction …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Prevalence of cannabis use is increasing, but many regular users do not develop cannabis
use disorder (CUD); thus, CUD risk identification among current users is vital for targeted …

Differential associations of distress tolerance and anxiety sensitivity with adolescent internalizing psychopathology

J Qi, LM Rappaport, J Cecilione… - Journal of Clinical …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Distress tolerance and anxiety sensitivity may differentiate among internalizing disorders,
though few studies have examined differential associations of distress tolerance and anxiety …

Does distress tolerance interact with trait anxiety to predict challenge or threat appraisals?

SY Lee, CL Park, BS Russell - Personality and Individual Differences, 2018 - Elsevier
Low distress tolerance (DT), the capacity to withstand aversive emotional or physical states,
is associated with adverse psychological and physical functioning. However, we know …

[PDF][PDF] Relevance of autonomic arousal in the stress response in psychopathology

C Pruneti, M Saccò, C Cosentino, D Sgromo - J. Basic Appl. Sci, 2016 - academia.edu
The principal goal of this study is to describe the relevance of typical autonomic patterns of
response in accordance to a number of psychopathological syndromes for an accurate multi …