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      Cyberchondria: Examining relations with problematic Internet use and metacognitive beliefs.

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          Cyberchondria refers to the repeated use of the Internet to search for health-related information, which leads to negative consequences. This two-part study provides the first known examination of how cyberchondria relates to (a) problematic Internet use and (b) metacognitive beliefs. Participants were U.S. community adults who reported using the Internet to search for health-related information (Study 1: N = 337, Study 2: N = 260). In Study 1, cyberchondria shared a strong association with problematic Internet use, and that association was unaccounted for by age, gender, current reported medical status, negative affect, or health anxiety. In Study 2, cyberchondria was found to share moderate to strong associations with metacognitive beliefs. The association between cyberchondria and metacognitive beliefs about the uncontrollability of thoughts remained intact after accounting for the Study 1 covariates, as well as anxiety sensitivity and intolerance of uncertainty. Neither anxiety sensitivity nor intolerance of uncertainty shared unique associations with cyberchondria. These results provide a preliminary indication that a metacognitive conceptualization of problematic Internet use may be applicable to cyberchondria.

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          Journal
          Clin Psychol Psychother
          Clinical psychology & psychotherapy
          Wiley
          1099-0879
          1063-3995
          Nov 2017
          : 24
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Psychology and Neuroscience, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, USA.
          [2 ] Division of Psychology, School of Applied Sciences, London South Bank University, 103 Borough Road, London, SE10AA.
          Article
          10.1002/cpp.2102
          28621035
          dc950e2e-4596-4358-a41a-ddec19fdc9ee
          History

          problematic Internet use,metacognitive beliefs,metacognition,anxiety sensitivity,cyberchondria,intolerance of uncertainty

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