Avoidance behavior in panic disorder: the moderating influence of perceived control |
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Authors: | White Kamila S Brown Timothy A Somers Tamara J Barlow David H |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Psychology, University of Missouri-Saint Louis, One University Boulevard, 212 Stadler Hall, St. Louis, MO 63121, USA b Boston University, USA c University of Pittsburgh, USA |
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Abstract: | The relations among anxiety sensitivity, perceived control, and agoraphobia were examined in 239 patients diagnosed with panic disorder (PD). Most patients exhibited agoraphobia accompanying their PD (98% situational avoidance; 90% experiential avoidance; and 80% endorsed interoceptive fear and avoidance). Anxiety sensitivity and perceived emotional control were associated with agoraphobia, and perceived threat control was found to moderate the relationship between anxiety sensitivity and agoraphobia. Lower levels of perceived control were associated with a stronger relationship between anxiety sensitivity and agoraphobia. Results were consistent for self-reported and clinician-rated agoraphobia. Implications for the role of perceived control in agoraphobia development and treatment are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Agoraphobia Perceived control Anxiety sensitivity Panic disorder |
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