Omseia Akariya’s research while affiliated with Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and other places

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Is Self-Criticism Uniquely Associated with Health Anxiety among Jewish and Arab Israeli Young Adults?
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November 2021

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International Journal of Cognitive Therapy

Omseia Akariya

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Self-criticism constitutes an important risk factor to psychopathology. However, it has never been investigated in the context of health anxiety. The authors examined the role of self-criticism in health anxiety in Arab and Israeli young adults, while controlling for known predictors of health anxiety -- anxiety sensitivity, depression, major and minor stressful events, and alexithymia -- and related outcomes (e.g., reassurance seeking, avoidance). Both main effects and stress-diathesis patterns involving self-criticism were hypothesized. Measures of the above variables were administered to 111 Arabs and 194 Jews (age range: 29-33) via the online Qualtrics system, and General Linear Modeling analyses were conducted to test our hypotheses. A main, but not stress-diathesis, effect of self-criticism on symptoms of health anxiety was found. The findings highlight the potential involvement of self-criticism in health anxiety, but caution against stress-diathesis explanations of this involvement.

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... Moreover, recent research has already attested to the adverse effect of self-criticism on physical symptoms such as fatigue, pain, and insomnia (Kempke et al. 2013(Kempke et al. , 2016(Kempke et al. , 2014Lerman et al. 2012;Luyten et al. 2011;Teixeira et al. 2016). Several mechanisms could account for this effect, including the tendency to ruminate over physical changes and over unpleasant-to-painful sensation, and even to develop health anxiety (Akariya et al. 2022). ...

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Depressive Personality Vulnerability and Adaptation to Breast Cancer: A Matter of Self‐Criticism?
Is Self-Criticism Uniquely Associated with Health Anxiety among Jewish and Arab Israeli Young Adults?
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  • November 2021

International Journal of Cognitive Therapy