焦虑和冲动维度之间的相互作用与体验回避有不同的关联

Sonalee A. Joshi , D. Angus Clark , James L. Abelson , Elizabeth R. Duval
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摘要

焦虑和冲动常常同时存在,但由于冲动行为的概念过于宽泛,焦虑是否与整体冲动或冲动的特定方面正相关仍不清楚。消极的紧迫感,或特别是在消极情绪状态下发生的轻率行为,可能为研究高焦虑和高冲动性之间的重叠提供了共同基础。目前研究消极紧迫感与行为过程之间关系的工作还很有限,而这些行为过程通常与焦虑和整体冲动性(如经验回避)有关。在本研究中,我们研究了从非临床样本的成年参与者(n = 589)中收集的自我报告数据,通过消极紧迫感和全局冲动性来检验焦虑和经验回避之间的关系。与假设相反,我们发现仅凭消极紧迫感并不能改变焦虑与体验性回避之间的关系。然而,包括数据驱动的冲动性因素在内的后续分析表明,焦虑和基于情绪的冲动性(即消极和积极的紧迫感)以及多动结合在一起,会导致更多的体验性回避。相比之下,焦虑和非计划性则与较低的体验回避有关。这些结果为今后的研究提供了目标,以研究焦虑和冲动同时存在时的个体差异。
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Interactions between anxiety and impulsive dimensions are differentially associated with experiential avoidance

Anxiety and impulsivity often co-occur, but due to broad conceptualizations of impulsive behavior, it remains unclear whether anxiety could be positively associated with global impulsivity or specific facets of impulsivity. Negative urgency, or rash behavior that specifically occurs during negative emotional states, may provide common ground to examine the overlap between high anxiety and high impulsivity. Limited work has examined relationships between negative urgency and behavioral processes that are often associated with both anxiety and global impulsivity, such as experiential avoidance. In this study, we examined self-report data collected from a non-clinical sample of adult participants (n = 589) to test relationships between anxiety and experiential avoidance through both negative urgency and global impulsivity. Contrary to hypotheses, we found that negative urgency alone did not alter the relationship between anxiety and experiential avoidance. However, follow-up analyses including data-driven factors of impulsivity revealed that in combination, anxiety and both emotion-based impulsivity (i.e. negative and positive urgency) and hyperactivity were linked to greater experiential avoidance. By contrast, anxiety and non-planning were associated with lower experiential avoidance. These results provide targets for future studies to examine individual differences in profiles of co-occurring anxiety and impulsivity.

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Journal of mood and anxiety disorders
Journal of mood and anxiety disorders Applied Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General), Behavioral Neuroscience
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