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This study aimed to investigate the role of cognitive and behavioural factors in the experience of claustrophobia in the context of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners.Materials and Methods
One hundred and thirty outpatients attending an MRI unit completed questionnaires before and after their scans. Specific measures of experience in the scanner included subjective anxiety, panic symptoms, strategies used to stay calm and negative cognitions (such as ‘I will suffocate’ and ‘I am going to faint in here’). Other general measures used included anxiety, depression, health anxiety and fears of restriction and suffocation.Results
The amount of anxiety experienced during the scan was related to the perceived amount of time spent having physical symptoms of panic. Cognitions reported concerned the following: suffocation, harm caused by the machine and lack of perceived control. The number of strategies patients used to cope in the machine was also a related factor. Neither position in the scanner, nor head coil use nor previous experience of being in the scanner was related to levels of anxiety.Conclusion
The cognitions identified here may be used to construct a measure to identify those unable to enter the scanner or those most likely to become claustrophobic whilst undergoing the procedure and to further inform future brief, effective interventions. 相似文献13.
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Using multi-MeV highly charged ion beams from a tandem Van de Graaff and merging them with collinear electron beams, we have measured dielectronic recombination (DR) at relative energies in the range of 5 to 50 eV. the results are compared with theory and extension of the method both in range and resolution are discussed. 相似文献