Blar i Institutt for psykologi på forfatter "Landrø, Nils Inge"
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A Prospective Test of the Metacognitive Model of Depression in Previously Depressed Individuals
Kraft, Brage; Jonassen, Rune; Ulset, Vidar; Stiles, Tore C; Landrø, Nils Inge (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Metacognitive theory proposes that depression is caused by excessive rumination, which is in turn maintained by maladaptive positive and negative beliefs about rumination (“metacognitions”) and reduced executive control. ... -
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy preceded by an experimental Attention Bias Modification procedure in recurrent depression: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Østergaard, Tom; Lundgren, Tobias; Zettle, Robert; Jonassen, Rune; Harmer, Catherine; Stiles, Tore C; Landrø, Nils Inge; Haaland, Vegard Øksendal (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background This project studies the effect of group-based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) following Attention Bias Modification (ABM) on residual symptoms in recurrent depression. ACT is a cognitive-behavioral ... -
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Preceded by Attention Bias Modification on Residual Symptoms in Depression: A 12-month Follow-up
Østergaard, Tom; Lundgren, Tobias; Rosendahl, Ingvar; Zettle, Robert; Jonassen, Rune; Harmer, Catherine; Stiles, Tore C; Landrø, Nils Inge; Haaland, Vegard Øksendal (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Depression is a highly recurrent disorder with limited treatment alternatives for reducing risk of subsequent episodes. Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and attention bias modification (ABM) separately have shown ... -
The association between depression symptoms and reduced executive functioning is primarily linked by fatigue
Kraft, Brage; Bø, Ragnhild; Jonassen, Rune; Heeren, Alexandre; Ulset, Vidar Sandsaunet; Stiles, Tore Charles; Landrø, Nils Inge (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Depression is associated with reduced executive functioning. Still, we lack a more detailed understanding of the factors explaining this association. Addressing several limitations in the previous literature, we examine ... -
Attention Bias Modification in Remitted Depression Is Associated With Increased Interest and Leads to Reduced Adverse Impact of Anxiety Symptoms and Negative Cognition
Kraft, Brage; Jonassen, Rune; Heeren, Alexandre; Harmer, Catherine; Stiles, Tore C; Landrø, Nils Inge (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Using a computational network approach, we reanalyzed data from a randomized controlled trial of attention bias modification (ABM) tasks on residual depression symptoms. The main aim was to characterize the symptom-to-symptom ... -
Cognitive control functions in unipolar major deepression with or without co-morbid anxiety disorder
Lyche, Pia Elisabeth; Jonassen, Rune; Stiles, Tore C; Ulleberg, Pål; Landrø, Nils Inge (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)Background: Impaired cognitive control functions have been demonstrated in both major depression (MDD) and anxiety disorder (A), but few studies have systematically examined the impact of MDD with co-morbid A (MDDA), ... -
Comparing objective cognitive impairments in patients with peripheral neuropathic pain or fibromyalgia
Jacobsen, Henrik Børsting; Stiles, Tore C; Stubhaug, Audun; Landrø, Nils Inge; Hansson, Per (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Existing studies on cognitive impairments in chronic pain do not investigate peripheral neuropathic pain (PNP) or compare pain conditions in a satisfactory manner. Here we aimed to compare executive dysfunctions in PNP ... -
Effects of Attentional Bias Modification on residual symptoms in depression: A randomized controlled trial
Jonassen, Rune; Harmer, Catherine; Hilland, Eva; Maglanoc, Luigi Angelo; Kraft, Brage; Browning, Michael; Stiles, Tore C; Haaland, Vegard Øksendal; Berge, Torkil; Landrø, Nils Inge (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background Following treatment, many depressed patients have significant residual symptoms. However, large randomised controlled trials (RCT) in this population are lacking. When Attention bias modification training (ABM) ... -
Interpersonal problems as a predictor of pain catastrophizing in patients with chronic pain
Ryum, Truls; Jacobsen, Henrik Børsting; Borchgrevink, Petter Chr.; Landrø, Nils Inge; Stiles, Tore C (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background and aims Pain catastrophizing has consistently been related to a variety of negative outcomes within chronic pain conditions, but competing models exist explaining the role of catastrophizing. According to the ... -
Metacognitions are associated with subjective memory problems in individuals on sick leave due to chronic fatigue
Jacobsen, Henrik Børsting; Aasvik, Julie Kristine; Borchgrevink, Petter Chr.; Landrø, Nils Inge; Stiles, Tore Charles (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background: Subjective cognitive impairments are frequent, but poorly understood in patients with chronic fatigue. We hypothesized that maladaptive metacognitive beliefs at baseline were associated with baseline subjective ... -
MINDFLEX Training for Cognitive Flexibility in Chronic Pain: A Randomized, Controlled Cross-Over Trial
Jacobsen, Henrik Børsting; Klungsøyr, Ole; Landrø, Nils Inge; Stiles, Tore C; Roche, Bryan T (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Impairments in executive functioning are prevalent in chronic pain conditions, with cognitive inflexibility being the most frequently reported. The current randomized, cross-over trial, piloted a computerized cognitive ... -
Symptom severity moderates the outcome of attention bias modification for depression: An exploratory study
Bø, Ragnhild; Kraft, Brage; Jonassen, Rune; Harmer, Catherine; Hilland, Eva; Stiles, Tore C; Haaland, Vegard Øksendal; Aspesletten, Maria E.B.; Sletvold, Hanna; Landrø, Nils Inge (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)A recent meta-analysis has questioned the relevance of attention bias modification (ABM) for depression outcomes. However, there might be patient characteristics not yet accounted for, that are relevant to the outcome. In ... -
Symptom Severity Moderates the Outcome of Attention Bias Modification for Depression: an Exploratory Study.
Bø, Ragnhild; Kraft, Brage; Jonassen, Rune; Harmer, Catherine; Hilland, Eva; Stiles, Tore C; Haaland, Vegard Øksendal; Aspesletten, Maria E.B.; Sletvold, Hanna; Landrø, Nils Inge (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)A recent meta-analysis has questioned the relevance of attention bias modification (ABM) for depression outcomes. However, there might be patient characteristics not yet accounted for, that are relevant to the outcome. In ... -
The effect of insomnia on neuropsychological function in patients with comorbid symptoms of pain, fatigue and mood disorders
Aasvik, Julie Kristine; Stiles, Tore C; Woodhouse, Astrid; Borchgrevink, Petter Chr.; Landrø, Nils Inge (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Objectives: To examine if elevated symptoms of insomnia affects neuropsychological functioning in patients with concurrent symptoms of pain, fatigue, and mood disorders. Methods and results: A total of seventy-six subjects ... -
The relationship between improvement in insomnia severity and long-term outcomes in the treatment of chronic fatigue
Vethe, Daniel; Kallestad, Håvard; Jacobsen, Henrik Børsting; Landrø, Nils Inge; Borchgrevink, Petter Chr.; Stiles, Tore C (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background: The current treatments of choice for patients with chronic fatigue are moderately effective. One way to advance treatments is identifying process variables associated with good treatment outcomes. There is ... -
The role of stress in absenteeism: Cortisol responsiveness among patients on long-term sick leave
Jacobsen, Henrik Børsting; Bjørngaard, Johan Håkon; Hara, Karen Walseth; Borchgrevink, Petter Chr.; Woodhouse, Astrid; Landrø, Nils Inge; Harris, Anette; Stiles, Tore C (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Objective: This study aimed to (1) See whether increased or decreased variation relate to subjective reports of common somatic and psychological symptoms for a population on long-term sick leave; and (2) See if this pattern ...