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20-05-2021 | Original Article

Anxiety Sensitivity and Distress Tolerance Predict Changes in Internalizing Symptoms in Individuals Exposed to Interpersonal Trauma

Auteurs: Rachel M. Ranney, Erin Berenz, Lance M. Rappaport, Ananda Amstadter, Danielle Dick, Spit for Science Working Group

Gepubliceerd in: Cognitive Therapy and Research | Uitgave 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

College students demonstrate high rates of depression and anxiety, particularly among students with self-reported history of trauma exposure. Neuroticism, a personality trait characterized by emotional instability and negative affect, is consistently associated with internalizing symptoms; however, our understanding of malleable risk characteristics that help to clarify these associations between neuroticism and internalizing symptoms is limited. The current study investigated whether anxiety sensitivity (AS) and/or distress tolerance (DT) would predict changes in internalizing symptoms (depression and anxiety), beyond the effects of neuroticism, in a high-risk sample of college students.

Methods

Participants were 316 college students (75.9% women) with self-reported history of interpersonal trauma exposure who participated in a university-wide longitudinal study of emotional health. Participants completed assessments of personality, AS, DT, depression, and anxiety over three time points spanning an average of 26 months.

Results

Results of structural equation modeling demonstrated that higher AS predicted increases in depression and anxiety, and lower DT predicted increases in depression and anxiety (controlling for neuroticism). Neuroticism did not predict changes in depression or anxiety.

Conclusions

These findings contribute to our understanding of the role of AS and DT in the development of depression and anxiety in trauma-exposed college students.
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The pattern of results from step one and step two (the final model) also remained unchanged when additional covariates were investigated, including trauma load and duration of time participants took to complete the study.
 
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Metagegevens
Titel
Anxiety Sensitivity and Distress Tolerance Predict Changes in Internalizing Symptoms in Individuals Exposed to Interpersonal Trauma
Auteurs
Rachel M. Ranney
Erin Berenz
Lance M. Rappaport
Ananda Amstadter
Danielle Dick
Spit for Science Working Group
Publicatiedatum
20-05-2021
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Cognitive Therapy and Research / Uitgave 1/2022
Print ISSN: 0147-5916
Elektronisch ISSN: 1573-2819
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10608-021-10234-4