reviewPsychological BulletinJul 5, 2011Closed access

A meta-analysis of the effect of cognitive bias modification on anxiety and depression.

Philadelphia University · University of Pennsylvania

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Abstract

Cognitive biases have been theorized to play a critical role in the onset and maintenance of anxiety and depression. Cognitive bias modification (CBM), an experimental paradigm that uses training to induce maladaptive or adaptive cognitive biases, was developed to test these causal models. Although CBM has generated considerable interest in the past decade, both as an experimental paradigm and as a form of treatment, there have been no quantitative reviews of the effect of CBM on anxiety and depression. This meta-analysis of 45 studies (2,591 participants) assessed the effect of CBM on cognitive biases and on anxiety and depression. CBM had a medium effect on biases (g = 0.49) that was stronger for…

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Keywords
  • Anxiety
  • Psychology
  • Cognitive bias modification
  • Stressor
  • Cognition
  • Depression (economics)
  • Meta-analysis
  • Clinical psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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