Differential effectiveness of two anxiety induction procedures in youth and older adult populations


Autoria(s): Montorio, Ignacio; Nuevo, Roberto; Cabrera, Isabel; Márquez, María; Izal, María
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

In this study, we tested in older and younger adults the efficacy of two well-known procedures to experimentally induce anxiety: a) Velten self-statements combined with music; b) film scenes. We extended the pre-vious findings in this field to the understudied area of mood induction in older adults. Fifty-seven older adults and 94 college students were random-ly assigned to one of the experimental conditions or to a control group. Results indicated that both procedures were effective, according to a series of ANOVAs for several self-report, physiological, and behavioral measures. Likewise, the highest effect sizes were observed for the Velten procedure (g = .81 vs. g = .71), and the effects were significantly higher in younger (g = 1.0 in the Velten condition) than in older adults (g = .62), Q = 4.25, X2(1), p = .0392. Both procedures were effective to induce inducting anxiety in both age groups, especially the Velten procedure in younger adults. Therefore, Velten self-statements combined with music may be very useful anxiety induction procedure for further research in controlled situa-tions of emotions across the life-span.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/26807/1/Differential_effectiveness_of_two_anxiety_induction_procedures_in_youth_and_older_adult_populations.pdf

Montorio, Ignacio; Nuevo, Roberto; Cabrera, Isabel; Márquez, María and Izal, María (2015). Differential effectiveness of two anxiety induction procedures in youth and older adult populations. Anales de Psicología, 31 (1), pp. 28-36.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/26807/

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