Latent structure of anxiety: taxometric exploration |
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Authors: | Kotov Roman Schmidt Norman B Lerew Darin R Joiner Thomas E Ialongo Nicholas S |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA. |
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Abstract: | Taxometrics is a statistical tool that can be used to discern categories from continua. Taxometric analyses (MAXCOV and MAXEIG) were conducted in a large nonclinical sample (N=1,215) to determine whether extreme anxiety forms a distinct psychopathological category, an anxiety taxon. Anxiety was operationalized with self-report measures of subjective anxiety, anxious cognitive style, physiological arousal, and anxiety-related impairment. Procedures consistently identified a taxon with a prevalence of approximately 11%. Examination of the taxon's convergent and discriminant validity revealed that it reflects general distress rather than physiological arousal. Taxon membership showed some evidence of incremental validity. |
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