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Anxiety sensitivity and panic disorder
Biological Psychiatry, 2002Anxiety sensitivity refers to fears of anxiety-related sensations. Most often measured by the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI), anxiety sensitivity is a dispositional variable especially elevated in people with panic disorder. Regardless of diagnosis, ASI scores often predict panic symptoms in response to biological challenges (e.g., carbon dioxide ...
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Conceptualizations of anxiety sensitivity.
Psychological Assessment, 1992Anxiety sensitivity (fear of anxiety) is thought to play an important role in the development and maintenance of anxiety disorders. One of the most widely used measures of anxiety sensitivity is the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI). The originators of this scale regarded it as a measure of a undidimensional construct (Reiss et al., 1986).
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Psychological Assessment, 2007
Accumulating evidence suggests that anxiety sensitivity (fear of arousal-related sensations) plays an important role in many clinical conditions, particularly anxiety disorders. Research has increasingly focused on how the basic dimensions of anxiety sensitivity are related to various forms of psychopathology.
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Accumulating evidence suggests that anxiety sensitivity (fear of arousal-related sensations) plays an important role in many clinical conditions, particularly anxiety disorders. Research has increasingly focused on how the basic dimensions of anxiety sensitivity are related to various forms of psychopathology.
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Maternal anxiety, maternal sensitivity, and attachment
Attachment & Human Development, 2013Previous research has related maternal anxiety to insecurity of attachment. Here we ask whether different aspects of maternal sensitivity mediate this link. From a community sample of intact families with 1-3 children, mothers with 4.5-year-olds were selected for low, medium, or high anxiety levels (N = 98).
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Anxiety Sensitivity and Situation-Specific Drinking
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 1998To assess the typical drinking situations of high anxiety sensitive individuals, relative to low anxiety sensitive individuals, a large sample of university student drinkers (N = 396) completed the 42-item version of the Inventory of Drinking Situations (IDS-42) and the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI).
S B, Samoluk, S H, Stewart
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Anxiety sensitivity and nonclinical panic attacks
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1991The present study examined anxiety sensitivity in relation to trait anxiety and the occurrence of nonclinical panic attacks in 265 subjects. Fifty percent of high anxiety sensitivity subjects reported panic attacks (both cued and spontaneous) in the past year.
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Anxiety sensitivity and panic attack symptomatology
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1995The relationship between 23 specific panic attack symptoms and the 16 items of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index was investigated using a factor analytic procedure with a large sample (N = 209) of panic disorder patients. A five-factor model resulted in three panic symptom clusters (cardio-respiratory, dizziness-related, and cognitive symptoms) and two ...
B J, Cox, N S, Endler, R P, Swinson
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Anxiety sensitivity: stability in prospective research
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2005Several recent panic prevention studies suggest that anxiety sensitivity, as measured by the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI), may not be stable under certain conditions. In two investigations [Behav. Ther. 32 (2001) 725; Disertation Abstr. Int.
Nicholas, Maltby +3 more
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Anxiety sensitivity in anxiety disorders
2013Anksiozna osjetljivost predstavlja strah od triju vrsta simptoma anksioznosti (tjelesnih, psihičkih i socijalnih). Istraživanja ju svrstavaju u kategoriju čimbenika ranjivosti za razvoj i održavanje različitih tjelesnih i psihičkih poremećaja, osobito anksioznih.
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