Do safety behaviors preserve threat expectancy?

Empirical evidence for the detrimental effect of safety behaviors on fear extinction is inconsistent. This fear conditioning study investigated whether the negative effects of safety behavior on extinction learning depend on whether safety behavior precludes the occurrence of threat. In two experime...

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Main Authors: Sophie L. van Uijen, Edwin S. Dalmaijer, Marcel A. van den Hout, Iris M. Engelhard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-11-01
Series:Journal of Experimental Psychopathology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2043808718804430
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author Sophie L. van Uijen
Edwin S. Dalmaijer
Marcel A. van den Hout
Iris M. Engelhard
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Marcel A. van den Hout
Iris M. Engelhard
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description Empirical evidence for the detrimental effect of safety behaviors on fear extinction is inconsistent. This fear conditioning study investigated whether the negative effects of safety behavior on extinction learning depend on whether safety behavior precludes the occurrence of threat. In two experiments, participants first underwent fear acquisition. During a subsequent extinction procedure, participants used safety behavior that precluded the occurrence of threat, safety behavior that reduced threat, or no safety behavior. Safety behavior that precluded the occurrence of threat prevented extinction learning in the first and second experiments. Additionally, in the second experiment, safety behavior that reduced threat severity did not prevent extinction for several participants but did prevent it for others. The findings suggest that safety behavior that prevents the possibility of threat prevents extinction, whereas safety behavior that reduces threat does not prevent extinction consistently.
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spelling doaj.art-0ee5ea1fd9f64f22ad278a8f8d0e0be92022-12-22T00:08:02ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Experimental Psychopathology2043-80872018-11-01910.1177/2043808718804430Do safety behaviors preserve threat expectancy?Sophie L. van UijenEdwin S. DalmaijerMarcel A. van den HoutIris M. EngelhardEmpirical evidence for the detrimental effect of safety behaviors on fear extinction is inconsistent. This fear conditioning study investigated whether the negative effects of safety behavior on extinction learning depend on whether safety behavior precludes the occurrence of threat. In two experiments, participants first underwent fear acquisition. During a subsequent extinction procedure, participants used safety behavior that precluded the occurrence of threat, safety behavior that reduced threat, or no safety behavior. Safety behavior that precluded the occurrence of threat prevented extinction learning in the first and second experiments. Additionally, in the second experiment, safety behavior that reduced threat severity did not prevent extinction for several participants but did prevent it for others. The findings suggest that safety behavior that prevents the possibility of threat prevents extinction, whereas safety behavior that reduces threat does not prevent extinction consistently.https://doi.org/10.1177/2043808718804430
spellingShingle Sophie L. van Uijen
Edwin S. Dalmaijer
Marcel A. van den Hout
Iris M. Engelhard
Do safety behaviors preserve threat expectancy?
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title Do safety behaviors preserve threat expectancy?
title_full Do safety behaviors preserve threat expectancy?
title_fullStr Do safety behaviors preserve threat expectancy?
title_full_unstemmed Do safety behaviors preserve threat expectancy?
title_short Do safety behaviors preserve threat expectancy?
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url https://doi.org/10.1177/2043808718804430
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