ANXIETY SENSITIVITY - AN EXAMINATION OF THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES

Citation
So. Lilienfeld et al., ANXIETY SENSITIVITY - AN EXAMINATION OF THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES, Advances in behaviour research and therapy, 15(2), 1993, pp. 147-183
Citations number
135
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology, Clinical
ISSN journal
01466402
Volume
15
Issue
2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
147 - 183
Database
ISI
SICI code
0146-6402(1993)15:2<147:AS-AEO>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
The construct of anxiety sensitivity (AS) has occupied an increasingly important place in theorizing and research on anxiety and anxiety dis orders. Although a number of recent studies have provided support for the construct validity of the principal operationalization of AS, the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI), the relation of the AS construct and the ASI to trait anxiety continues to be a source of controversy. Key issues in the AS-trait anxiety debate include the assimilative nature of traits and the concept of incremental validity. Recent research on AS lends some support to the claim that trait anxiety cannot fully acc ount for AS findings. Important areas for future AS research include ( 1) demonstrating that AS is a risk factor for panic disorder and relat ed conditions, rather than simply a consequence of these conditions, ( 2) developing and utilizing multiple operationalizations of constructs , (3) minimizing the impact of potentially inapplicable items, (4) tes ting for interactions between AS and other variables, and (5) testing hierarchical factor models that allow trait anxiety and AS to coexist as higher- and lower-order factors, respectively. Researchers in this area will need to develop alternative measures of the AS construct, re cognize the distinction between different levels of trait specificity, clarify a number of theoretical issues relevant to the AS construct, and continue to subject predictions to stringent theoretical risks.