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Relations between anxiety sensitivity's cognitive concerns and anxiety severity: brooding and reflection as serial multiple mediators

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CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY
卷 42, 期 11, 页码 9218-9224

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DOI: 10.1007/s12144-021-02195-4

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Covid-19; Anxiety; Anxiety sensitivity; Rumination; Multiple mediation

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The outbreak of COVID-19 has had a significant impact on productivity and functioning in daily life, leading to adverse emotional reactions, with increased anxiety being one of the most common. This study explored the relationships among anxiety sensitivity's cognitive concerns, anxiety, and different types of rumination during the outbreak. Findings revealed significant positive correlations among these variables, indicating that anxiety sensitivity's cognitive concerns may not only affect anxiety directly, but also influence anxiety through the process of rumination, especially reflection.
The outbreak of COVID-19 has caused a major impact on productivity and life functioning, and also led to adverse emotional reactions. In the face of this public health event, increased anxiety is one of the most common emotional reactions. Previous studies have shown that anxiety sensitivity, rumination and anxiety are closely related. Various dimensions of anxiety sensitivity have different effects on anxiety. Also, rumination can be divided into brooding and reflection. To explore the relationships among anxiety sensitivity's cognitive concerns, anxiety and different types of rumination, we conducted an online survey during the outbreak of coronavirus (February 17-25, 2020), using the Anxiety Sensitivity Scale-3 (ASI-3), Ruminative Responses Scale (RSS), and Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21). The results showed significant positive correlations among anxiety sensitivity's cognitive concerns, anxiety, brooding and reflection. Furthermore, brooding and reflection had a chain mediation effect between cognitive concerns and anxiety, and the mediation effect of reflection was even stronger. Results suggest that anxiety sensitivity's cognitive concerns may not only affect anxiety directly, but also affect anxiety through rumination, especially reflection.

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