Avoidant Automatic Thoughts Are Associated With Task Avoidance and Inattention in the Moment: Replication in a Community Sample.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Attention Disorders Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1177/10870547251314924
Laura E Knouse, Yueyi Fan, Aditya Narayanan, William D Ellison
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Purpose: Avoidant automatic thoughts (AAT) are thoughts that precede or accompany a delay in the starting or ending of a task. In a prior study of college students using Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA), AATs were frequent daily occurrences and participants with more severe ADHD symptoms at baseline reported more frequent AAT. Importantly, momentary presence of AAT was associated with greater task avoidance and inattentive symptoms. In the current study, we replicated and extended this study in a community sample of adults.

Method: We measured AAT in the daily lives of 106 adults using EMA. Data were collected at baseline and up to five times per day for 6 days.

Results: Using multilevel modeling, we found that baseline ADHD symptoms predicted more frequent AAT and more severe task avoidance and negative emotion in daily life. Recent presence of AAT was associated with inattention, task avoidance, and slightly elevated negative emotion in the moment. More severe baseline ADHD strengthened the relationship between AAT and both inattention and task avoidance. In exploratory analyses, we found that work tasks and household chores were the most avoided activities and that, instead, people were most likely to be doing other work tasks or engaging in screen time or self-care, respectively.

Conclusions: This study replicates and extends our prior findings regarding AAT in daily life and their relationship to ADHD and supports continued research on this construct, which may have clinical utility for intervening in problematic avoidance behaviors.

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回避型自动思维与任务回避和注意力不集中有关:在社区样本中的复制。
目的:回避性自动思维(AAT)是在任务开始或结束的延迟之前或伴随的思维。在先前的一项使用生态瞬时评估(EMA)的大学生研究中,AAT每天都频繁发生,基线时ADHD症状更严重的参与者报告的AAT更频繁。重要的是,短暂的AAT存在与更大的任务回避和注意力不集中症状有关。在目前的研究中,我们在成人社区样本中复制并扩展了这项研究。方法:使用EMA测量106例成人日常生活中的AAT。在基线处收集数据,每天最多5次,持续6天。结果:采用多水平模型,我们发现基线ADHD症状预示着日常生活中更频繁的AAT和更严重的任务回避和负性情绪。最近出现的AAT与注意力不集中、任务回避和此刻轻微升高的负面情绪有关。更严重的基线ADHD强化了AAT与注意力不集中和任务回避之间的关系。在探索性分析中,我们发现,工作任务和家务是人们最避免的活动,相反,人们最有可能分别做其他工作任务或花时间看屏幕或照顾自己。结论:本研究重复并扩展了我们之前关于日常生活中的AAT及其与ADHD关系的研究结果,并支持对该结构的进一步研究,该结构可能对干预问题回避行为具有临床应用价值。
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Attention Disorders (JAD) focuses on basic and applied science concerning attention and related functions in children, adolescents, and adults. JAD publishes articles on diagnosis, comorbidity, neuropsychological functioning, psychopharmacology, and psychosocial issues. The journal also addresses practice, policy, and theory, as well as review articles, commentaries, in-depth analyses, empirical research articles, and case presentations or program evaluations.
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