Title of article :
Evaluating the unique contribution of intolerance of uncertainty relative to other cognitive vulnerability factors in anxiety psychopathology
Author/Authors :
Norr، نويسنده , , Aaron M. and Oglesby، نويسنده , , Mary E. and Capron، نويسنده , , Daniel W. and Raines، نويسنده , , Amanda M. and Korte، نويسنده , , Kristina J. and Schmidt، نويسنده , , Norman B.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
AbstractBackground
rance of uncertainty (IU) is a cognitive vulnerability factor associated with a wide range of anxiety psychopathology. Other cognitive vulnerabilities such as anxiety sensitivity (AS), distress tolerance (DT), and discomfort intolerance (DI) have also been investigated as constructs of interest across anxiety disorders. As researchers increasingly uncover viable transdiagnostic vulnerabilities to anxiety, it becomes important to determine the degree of overlap between these constructs.
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esent studies examined the unique relationships between IU, other vulnerability factors (AS, DT, and DI) and social anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and worry symptoms across two nonclinical samples (n=217, n=241).
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gs were highly consistent across samples. IU was significantly associated with anxiety symptoms in all analyses, even when accounting for other transdiagnostic risk variables. Anxiety sensitivity, was uniquely related to social anxiety and obsessive-compulsive symptoms in all analyses, but was related to worry in only one study. Distress tolerance was only uniquely associated with worry. Discomfort intolerance was not uniquely related to the anxiety symptoms in any analyses.
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research should attempt to replicate the findings in a clinical population and utilize a longitudinal design.
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bust and incremental relationships between IU and anxiety symptoms suggests the potential benefit of targeting IU in the context of transdiagnostic anxiety treatments.
Keywords :
Intolerance of uncertainty , Distress tolerance , Discomfort intolerance , Anxiety , anxiety sensitivity
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders