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Cognitive vulnerability to anxiety in the stress generation process: Further investigation of the interaction effect between the Looming Cognitive Style and Anxiety Sensitivity

机译:压力产生过程中对焦虑的认知脆弱性:日益显现的认知风格与焦虑敏感性之间的相互作用的进一步研究

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Background and objectives The goal of the present study was to replicate and extend previous research on the relationship between stress generation and two well-documented anxiety related cognitive vulnerabilities, Looming Cognitive Style (LCS) and Anxiety Sensitivity (AS). We first sought to replicate findings that LCS and AS augment each other's stress generation effect. Next, we expanded upon these findings by conducting fine grained analyses not possible in the prior study, by using the third edition of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (Taylor et al., 2007) and examined the individual facets of AS, which includes: Mental Incapacitation (fear of mental impairment), Physical (fear of catastrophic outcomes such as death), and Social (fear of being noticed for trembling, blushing) facets. Methods We followed 99 female undergraduates who were assessed twice over a six-week interval. Results First, the results replicated a previous study and showed that LCS and AS magnified each other's impact on stress generation. Second, analyses using the individual subscales of AS indicated significant interactions between LCS and the Mental Incapacitation and Physical facets of AS but not the Social facet. Limitations Limitations of the present study include reliance on self-report measures and the use of a female only sample. Using such a sample is consistent with previous literature, but limits generalizability to males. Conclusions The present findings are consistent with the emerging view that stress generation is an active, transactional process and that anxiety-related cognitive styles (much like depressive styles) contribute to stress generation.
机译:背景与目的本研究的目的是复制和扩展先前关于压力产生与两个充分记录的与焦虑相关的认知脆弱性,隐约认知风格(LCS)和焦虑敏感性(AS)之间关系的研究。我们首先试图复制LCS和AS相互增强压力产生效果的发现。接下来,我们通过使用第三版焦虑敏感性指数(Taylor等人,2007年)进行了先前研究中不可能进行的细粒度分析,从而扩展了这些发现,并检查了AS的各个方面,包括:精神上无能(对精神障碍的恐惧),身体(对死亡等灾难性后果的恐惧)和社会(对因发抖,脸红而引起注意的恐惧)方面。方法我们追踪了99名女大学生,每6周进行两次评估。结果首先,结果重复了先前的研究,结果表明LCS和AS相互放大了对压力产生的影响。其次,使用AS的各个子量表进行的分析表明,LCS与AS的心理能力和身体方面之间存在显着的相互作用,而与社会方面没有显着的相互作用。局限性本研究的局限性包括对自我报告措施的依赖和仅女性样本的使用。使用这样的样本与先前的文献一致,但是将推广性限于男性。结论本研究结果与新出现的观点一致,即压力的产生是一个活跃的交易过程,与焦虑相关的认知方式(与抑郁方式类似)有助于压力的产生。

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