Authors
Michael J Zvolensky, Daniel J Paulus, Jafar Bakhshaie, Monica Garza, Melissa Ochoa-Perez, Angela Medvedeva, Daniel Bogiaizian, Zuzuky Robles, Kara Manning, Norman B Schmidt
Publication date
2016/9/30
Journal
Psychiatry Research
Volume
243
Pages
35-42
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
From a public health perspective, primary care medical settings represent a strategic location to address mental health disapirty among Latinos. Yet, there is little empirical work that addresses affective vulnerability processes for mental health problems in such settings. To help address this gap in knowledge, the present investigation examined an interactive model of negative affectivity (tendency to experience negative mood states) and anxiety sensitivity (fear of the negative consequences of aversive sensations) among a Latino sample in primary care in terms of a relatively wide range of anxiety/depression indices. Participants included 390 Latino adults (Mage=38.7, SD=11.3; 86.9% female; 95.6% reported Spanish as first language) from a primary care health clinic. Primary dependent measures included depressive, suicidal, social anxiety, and anxious arousal symptoms, number of mood and anxiety disorders …
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