Authors
Michael J Zvolensky, Daniel J Paulus, Jafar Bakhshaie, Monica Garza, Jeanette Valdivieso, Melissa Ochoa-Perez, Lorraine R Reitzel, Andres G Viana, Chad Lemaire, Daniel Bogiaizian, Zuzuky Robles, Kara Manning, Nubia A Mayorga, Norman B Schmidt, Anahi Collado
Publication date
2018
Journal
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
Volume
88
Issue
5
Pages
571
Publisher
Educational Publishing Foundation
Description
Latinos face striking physical and mental health disparities. One factor associated with such disparities is subjective social status, reflecting subjective ratings of social standing. Yet there is presently a lack of empirical information about the mechanisms underlying relations between subjective social status and anxiety and depressive symptoms and disorders among Latinos in community medical services that serve as focal catchment areas for assessment and intervention programming. The present investigation examined the unique explanatory roles of 2 transdiagnostic factors, rumination and anxiety sensitivity, in the relation between subjective social status and depressive, suicidal, social anxiety, and anxious arousal symptoms as well as anxiety/depressive disorders, among Latinos seeking health services at a primary health care facility. Participants included 253 Latino adults with annual incomes of less than …
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