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Specific fears as predictors of generalized anxiety
Authors:Virginia L. Goetsch  Amy C. Tishelman  Henry E. Adams
Affiliation:(1) West Virginia University and School of Medicine, 26506 Morgantown, West Virginia;(2) Department of Psychology, West Virginia University, 26506 Morgantown, West Virginia;(3) West Virginia University, 26506 Morgantown, West Virginia;(4) University of Georgia, 30601 Athens, Georgia
Abstract:Three hundred thirty-seven female undergraduates completed the Trait Form of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and the Fear Survey Schedule-II (FSS) to determine if any specific fear factor was significantly related to STAI score. All fear factor scores and the total FSS-II score were significantly correlated with the STAI score and with each other. A stepwise regression procedure indicated that Factor 1, Fear of Social Interaction, accounted for 25.2% of the variance in STAI scores (p <.001), while Factor 4, of Negative Social Evaluation, accounted for an additional 1.8% of the variance (p <.01). The implications for theory, assessment, and intervention are discussed.
Keywords:fears  phobias  generalized anxiety  trait anxiety  anxiety questionnaire
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