在美国成年人的大型在线样本中,焦虑症状严重程度和内隐和外显自我焦虑关联:2011年至2022年的趋势

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Noah J French, René Freichel, Sercan Kahveci, Alexandra Werntz, Jennifer L Howell, Kristen P Lindgren, Brian A O'Shea, Steven M Boker, Bethany A Teachman
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一些研究表明,在过去十年中,焦虑的患病率和严重程度有所上升,尤其是在新兴成年人中,而另一些研究则报告了稳定的比率。这项预先登记的研究检查了焦虑症状严重程度的趋势,以及关于焦虑与冷静的外显(自我报告)和内隐(使用简短内隐联想测试)的关联。使用2011-2022年期间访问隐性健康项目网站的99,973名美国成年人的连续横断面数据,我们比较了新兴成年人(18-25岁)和26岁以上成年人的焦虑结果趋势,包括在COVID-19大流行期间。与假设相反,在大流行开始时,内隐/外显自我焦虑关联的平均焦虑严重程度和强度并没有飙升,2011-2020年期间,除了明确的、非相对的自我焦虑评分外,不同年龄的变化率没有显著差异。相反,焦虑基本保持稳定,与26岁以上的成年人相比,新兴成年人表现出更高的焦虑症状严重程度和更强的内隐/外显自我焦虑关联。
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Anxiety Symptom Severity and Implicit and Explicit Self-As-Anxious Associations in a Large Online Sample of U.S. Adults: Trends From 2011 to 2022.

Some studies suggest a rise in anxiety prevalence and severity over the past decade, particularly among emerging adults, while others report stable rates. This preregistered study examines trends in anxiety symptom severity and explicit (self-reported) and implicit (using the Brief Implicit Association Test) associations about the self as anxious vs. calm. Using continuous cross-sectional data from 99,973 U.S. adults who visited the Project Implicit Health website between 2011-2022, we compared trends in anxiety outcomes between emerging adults (age 18-25) and adults age 26+, including during the COVID-19 pandemic. Contrary to hypotheses, average anxiety severity and strength of implicit/explicit self-as-anxious associations did not spike at the start of the pandemic, and rates of change did not significantly differ by age from 2011-2020, except for explicit, non-relative self-as-anxious ratings. Instead, anxiety mostly remained stable, with emerging adults exhibiting consistently higher anxiety symptom severity and stronger implicit/explicit self-as-anxious associations than adults age 26+.

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Clinical Psychological Science
Clinical Psychological Science Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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期刊介绍: The Association for Psychological Science’s journal, Clinical Psychological Science, emerges from this confluence to provide readers with the best, most innovative research in clinical psychological science, giving researchers of all stripes a home for their work and a place in which to communicate with a broad audience of both clinical and other scientists.
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