Lilly Derby
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Recent Articles
1.
Farris S, Derby L, Kibbey M
Psychol Bull
. 2025 Feb;
151(2):131-191.
PMID: 40014537
Interoceptive exposure (IE) involves the use of exercises, activities, or tasks to intentionally induce (or exacerbate) physical symptoms in the body, to challenge misconceptions about the harmful nature of the...
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Farris S, Kibbey M, Derby L, Keller B, Leyro T, Alderman B, et al.
J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 40014001
Purpose: The Exercise Sensitivity Questionnaire (ESQ) is a self-report measure used to assess the extent to which different physical sensations of exercise elicit anxiety (ie, exercise sensitivity). The ESQ was...
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Farris S, Kibbey M, Keller B, Derby L, Leyro T, Alderman B, et al.
Contemp Clin Trials
. 2024 Oct;
147:107706.
PMID: 39389421
Background: Exercise anxiety is a novel mechanism related to non-adherence to exercise and lifestyle physical activity. We developed a cognitive-behavioral treatment, Behavioral Exposure For Interoceptive Tolerance (BE-FIT), which is a...
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Lehrer P, Derby L, Caswell J, Grable J, Hanlon R
Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback
. 2024 Sep;
49(4):503-521.
PMID: 39331272
It is known that economic problems can cause psychological stress, and that psychological stress causes physiological changes often linked to disease. Here we report a systematic review and meta-analysis of...
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Derby L, Bohlen L, Michie S, Johnston M, Birk J, Rothman A, et al.
Soc Sci Med
. 2024 May;
352:117023.
PMID: 38820694
Rationale: Testing mechanisms of action (MoAs) hypothesized to underlie behavior change can enhance intervention effectiveness. Rigorous measurement of putative mechanisms is critical to this effort, but measures are rarely validated...
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Health insurance, perceived threat, and posttraumatic stress after suspected acute coronary syndrome
Murdock M, Cruz G, Derby L, Ellis J, Kronish I, Edmondson D, et al.
Health Psychol
. 2023 Nov;
43(1):34-40.
PMID: 37917470
Objective: Threat perceptions during evaluation for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in the emergency department (ED) predict posttraumatic stress symptoms (PSS). It is unknown how health insurance status affects threat perceptions....
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Cornelius T, Derby L, Bohlen L, Birk J, Rothman A, Johnston M, et al.
Br J Health Psychol
. 2022 Jul;
28(1):98-115.
PMID: 35781731
Objective: This study sought to integrate the NIH Science of Behaviour Change (SOBC) measures repository comprising measures of putative mechanisms with mechanisms of action (MoA) identified by the Human Behaviour-Change...
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Cornelius T, Birk J, Derby L, Ellis J, Edmondson D
Soc Sci Med
. 2021 Jun;
281:114088.
PMID: 34118684
Objective: Partners can be beneficial for patients experiencing stressful health events such as a stroke/transient ischemic attack (TIA). During such events, however, partners may exacerbate early distress. The present study...
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Derby L, Kronish I, Wood D, Cheung Y, Cohn E, Duan N, et al.
Health Psychol
. 2021 Apr;
40(4):230-241.
PMID: 33856830
Objective: Personalized trials have the potential to improve the precision of treatment selection and foster patient involvement in clinical decision making. Little is known about the attitudes of patients with...
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Pedowitz E, Derby L, Cruz G, Trainor A, Edmondson D, Cornelius T
Gen Hosp Psychiatry
. 2021 Mar;
70:98-102.
PMID: 33774490
Objective: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can develop after a life-threatening medical event. According to the enduring somatic treat (EST) model, internal somatic cues (e.g., rapid heart rate) may contribute to...