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Factor structure and stability of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index in a longitudinal study of anxiety disorder patients
Authors:Rodriguez Benjamin F  Bruce Steven E  Pagano Maria E  Spencer Michael A  Keller Martin B
Institution:Brown University Medical School, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Box G-BH Duncan Building, Providence RI 02912, USA. benjamin_rodriguez@brown.edu
Abstract:The past decade witnessed considerable debate over the factor structure of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI), with an eventual consensus emerging that supported a hierarchically organized factor structure. The present study attempted to replicate and examine the overall stability and utility of the hierarchical ASI factor pattern using a large sample of outpatients participating in an ongoing longitudinal study of anxiety disorders. Results supported a hierarchical factor structure for the ASI consisting of three lower-order factors measuring physical concerns, mental incapacitation concerns, and social concerns, all of which loaded significantly on a single second-order factor. Correlational analyses show good test-retest reliability and consistent patterns of intercorrelation for these factor-derived subscales across a 10-month time frame. Additional analyses provide support for the discriminant validity of the ASI subscales with regard to individuals with specific anxiety disorders. The theoretical implications of these findings for future evaluations of anxiety sensitivity are discussed.
Keywords:Anxiety sensitivity  Anxiety disorders
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