Perceived attachment: relations to anxiety sensitivity, worry, and GAD symptoms |
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Authors: | Viana Andres G Rabian Brian |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA. agv103@psu.edu |
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Abstract: | This investigation examined the relation between perceived alienation from parents and peers, anxiety sensitivity (AS), and current worry and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) symptoms with the goal of expanding the knowledge base on factors that may contribute to the development of AS and its role in worry. The mediating role of AS between perceptions of alienation and current worry and GAD symptoms was also examined. Ninety-four non-clinical worriers completed self-report questionnaires assessing their perceptions of attachment, AS levels, and worry and GAD symptoms. Even after controlling for worry and GAD symptoms, greater perceptions of alienation from mothers and peers were significantly associated with higher AS symptoms. AS as a unitary construct mediated the relation between perceptions of alienation from mothers and peers and worry and GAD symptoms. The facets fear of publicly observable symptoms and fear of cognitive dyscontrol also mediated this relation. The role of alienation in relation to AS, worry, and GAD symptoms is discussed along with directions for future research. |
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Keywords: | Alienation Anxiety sensitivity Attachment Worry GAD |
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