Authors
Michael J Zvolensky, Andrew H Rogers, Jafar Bakhshaie, Andres G Viana, Rheeda Walker, Nubia A Mayorga, Karina Lopez, Monica Garza, Chad Lemaire, Ana C Ruiz, Melissa Ochoa-Perez
Publication date
2019/11
Journal
Stigma and Health
Volume
4
Issue
4
Pages
473
Publisher
Educational Publishing Foundation
Description
This investigation examined the explanatory role of anxiety sensitivity in the relationship between perceived racial discrimination and anxiety–depressive symptoms and disorders among Latinos seeking health services at a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). Participants included 202 Spanish-speaking Latino adults (86.1% female; M age= 38.99 years, SD= 12.43) who completed a structured interview and study measures. Results indicated perceived racial discrimination was indirectly related to depression, social anxiety, anxious arousal, and mood and anxiety disorders through anxiety sensitivity. Indirect effects were of medium-large size for all criterion variables. Observed effects were evident above and beyond variance accounted for by age, gender, marital status, and years in the United States. Comparative models revealed significant bidirectional effects from anxiety sensitivity via perceived racial …
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