Authors
Michael J Zvolensky, Jafar Bakhshaie, Monica Garza, Daniel J Paulus, Jeanette Valdivieso, Hantin Lam, Daniel Bogiaizian, Zuzuky Robles, Norman B Schmidt, Anka Vujanovic
Publication date
2015/9/30
Journal
Psychiatry Research
Volume
229
Issue
1-2
Pages
245-251
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The present investigation examined the interactive effects of anxiety sensitivity and mindful attention in relation to anxiety and depressive symptoms and psychopathology among 145 adult Latinos (85.5% female; Mage=39.9, SD=10.8 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 mindful attention was significantly related to number of mood and anxiety disorders, social anxiety, and depressive symptoms. No significant interaction, however, was evident for panic (anxious arousal) symptoms. The form of the significant interaction indicated that Latinos reporting co-occurring higher levels of anxiety sensitivity and lower levels of mindful attention evinced the greatest levels of anxiety/depressive psychopathology, social anxiety, and depressive symptoms. These data provide novel empirical …
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