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Self-efficacy with Respect to Intrusive Thoughts

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Participants rated how confident they felt at being able to not experience a craving-related intrusive thought, at the time of day when they most wanted their chosen substance, for a number of time periods (the first fifteen minutes, the first 30 minutes, the first hour, the first two house and the rest of the day). Participants rated their confidence by writing a number between 0 (not at all confident) and 100 (completely confident).
The self-efficacy scale demonstrated acceptable internal consistency within this sample. The minimum corrected item-total correlation was for the 24-hour item, r = .23. Split-half reliability analysis confirmed that the items in the questionnaire are measuring the same construct; what would be the odd-numbered items (15 mins, 60 mins, and 24 hours) correlate with the even-numbered items (30mins, 120mins), r = .73, p < .001. Cronbach’s alpha confirmed acceptable internal consistency (∝ = .71).
If intrusive thoughts were experienced frequently and with high associated distress, then confidence in not experiencing an intrusion should have been low. Thus, a negative correlation was predicted between the reactions to intrusions items and the mean ratings of self-efficacy.

Self-efficacy with Respect to Intrusive Thoughts

Self-efficacy with Respect to Intrusive Thoughts

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  • Emotional and Behavioural Reaction to Intrusive Thoughts

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