Anxiety sensitivity and the five-factor model of personality

Relations between anxiety sensitivity (AS) and the higher-order and lower-order dimensions of the `Big Five' model of personality were examined in 317 university students. AS was significantly associated with a number of personality domains and facets of the NEO-PI-R. Regression analyses indica...

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Veröffentlicht in:Behaviour research and therapy 1999-07, Vol.37 (7), p.633-641
Hauptverfasser: Cox, Brian J., Borger, Sharon C., Taylor, Steven, Fuentes, Karina, Ross, Leah M.
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Zusammenfassung:Relations between anxiety sensitivity (AS) and the higher-order and lower-order dimensions of the `Big Five' model of personality were examined in 317 university students. AS was significantly associated with a number of personality domains and facets of the NEO-PI-R. Regression analyses indicated that only the higher-order domains of neuroticism and extraversion (negatively) and the lower-order N facets of anxiety and self-consciousness, significantly predicted AS. Three lower-order factors within AS were identified and were also compared to NEO-PI-R domains and facets. In a hierarchical regression, the three AS factors significantly predicted variance in a measure of panic-related anxiety after the effects of the six N facets were statistically controlled. Results are discussed in the context of previous work with a Big Three taxonomy of personality and implications for understanding the nature and possible origins of AS are outlined.
ISSN:0005-7967
1873-622X
DOI:10.1016/S0005-7967(98)00174-0