TY - JOUR
T1 - Emotional intelligence partially mediates the association between anxiety sensitivity and anxiety symptoms1,2
AU - Killgore, William D.S.
AU - Sonis, Lily A.
AU - Rosso, Isabelle M.
AU - Rauch, Scott L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2016.
PY - 2016/2
Y1 - 2016/2
N2 - Anxiety Sensitivity (AS), the propensity to fear the somatic, mental, and social consequences of anxiety, is associated with an elevated risk of developing anxiety disorders. It was hypothesized that Emotional Intelligence (EI) might serve as a mediating variable between AS and anxiety symptom expression. Sixty-one healthy adults (30 men, 31 women; M age=30.4 yr., SD=8.0), recruited through posted advertisements, completed the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI) and the ANX subscale of the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI), as well as three assessments of EI, including two indices of the Ability model of EI (MSCEIT; SREIS), and one index of the Trait model of EI (i.e., Bar-On EQ-i). Partial mediation between AS and ANX was found for the EQ-i but not for the MSCEITor SREIS, as determined by the bootstrap method of mediation analysis. The association between AS and anxiety symptoms was partly explained through its effects on the intervening variable of Trait EI, and points to the possibility that interventions improving Trait EI may be useful in reducing the expression of anxiety symptoms in people with high AS.
AB - Anxiety Sensitivity (AS), the propensity to fear the somatic, mental, and social consequences of anxiety, is associated with an elevated risk of developing anxiety disorders. It was hypothesized that Emotional Intelligence (EI) might serve as a mediating variable between AS and anxiety symptom expression. Sixty-one healthy adults (30 men, 31 women; M age=30.4 yr., SD=8.0), recruited through posted advertisements, completed the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI) and the ANX subscale of the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI), as well as three assessments of EI, including two indices of the Ability model of EI (MSCEIT; SREIS), and one index of the Trait model of EI (i.e., Bar-On EQ-i). Partial mediation between AS and ANX was found for the EQ-i but not for the MSCEITor SREIS, as determined by the bootstrap method of mediation analysis. The association between AS and anxiety symptoms was partly explained through its effects on the intervening variable of Trait EI, and points to the possibility that interventions improving Trait EI may be useful in reducing the expression of anxiety symptoms in people with high AS.
KW - Anxiety sensitivity
KW - Emotional intelligence
KW - Mediation analysis
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U2 - 10.1177/0033294115625563
DO - 10.1177/0033294115625563
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84977139344
VL - 118
SP - 23
EP - 40
JO - Psychological Reports
JF - Psychological Reports
SN - 0033-2941
IS - 1
ER -