Investigating Fear Of Recurrence as a Modifiable Mechanism of Behavior Change

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

26

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 28, 2019

Primary Completion Date

June 30, 2020

Study Completion Date

July 31, 2020

Conditions
Acute Coronary SyndromeFearMedication Adherence
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Cognitive Bias Modification Training

"In task 1, participants view a pair of threat-neutral words and then a single letter (E or F). Participants' task is to tap a button as quickly and accurately as possible to indicate whether they see E or F. The letter appears in the neutral location on 90.6% of trials, thereby reinforcing participants' attending away from threat. In task 2, participants view a word or phrase corresponding to a threatening (e.g., dying) or benign (e.g., sleep) interpretation of a sentence (e.g., You have been waking up tired recently). They are asked to tap a button to indicate whether the word or phrase was related to the sentence. Positive feedback (Correct) is given for rejected threat interpretations and for benign interpretations. Otherwise, negative feedback (Incorrect) is given."

BEHAVIORAL

Attention Control Training

In task 1, participants view a pair of threat-neutral words and then a single letter (E or F). Participants' task is to tap a button as quickly and accurately as possible to indicate whether they see E or F. The target letter is equally likely to appear in the threat location as the neutral location. Thus, participants' patterns of attention are not trained toward or away from threat. In task 2, participants view a word or short phrase corresponding to either a threatening or benign interpretation of a sentence that follows it. They are asked to tap a button to indicate whether the word or phrase was related to the sentence. Positive feedback and negative feedback are equally likely to be given regardless of whether participants endorse the threatening or benign interpretations.

Trial Locations (1)

10032

NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

NIH

lead

Columbia University

OTHER

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