Authors
Ricardo Valdés Velasco, Jafar Bakhshaie, Rheeda L Walker, Andres G Viana, Monica Garza, Melissa Ochoa-Perez, Daniel J Paulus, Zuzuky Robles, Jeanette Valdivieso, Michael J Zvolensky
Publication date
2016/10/1
Journal
Journal of Anxiety Disorders
Volume
43
Pages
23-31
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The present investigation examined the interactive effects of anxiety sensitivity and pain intensity in relation to anxious arousal, social anxiety, and depressive symptoms and disorders among 203 Latino adults with an annual income of less than $30,000 (84.4% female; Mage = 38.9, SD = 11.3 and 98.6% used Spanish as their first language) who attended a community-based primary healthcare clinic. As expected, the interaction between anxiety sensitivity and pain intensity was significantly related to increased anxious arousal, social anxiety, and depressive symptoms as well as number of depressive/anxiety disorder diagnoses. The form of the significant interactions indicated that participants reporting co-occurring higher levels of anxiety sensitivity and pain intensity evinced the greatest levels of anxious arousal, social anxiety, and depressive symptoms as well as higher levels of depressive and anxiety disorders …
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