Anna G. Campbell’s research while affiliated with University of New Brunswick and other places

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Relations Between Anxiety Sensitivity and Attachment Style Dimensions
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September 2005

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Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment

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Anna G. Campbell

This study replicated and extended the work of C. F. Weems, S. L. Berman, W. K. Silverman, and E. T. Rodriquez (2002) by investigating relations between anxiety sensitivity (AS) and attachment dimensions in a sample of young adults. Two hundred and twenty-six undergraduate students completed self-report measures including the Anxiety Sensitivity Index and the measure of adult romantic attachment used by C. F. Weems et al. (2002). In order to investigate the association between AS and a different domain of attachment, a measure of adult attachment referring to close relationships was included. As defined by both measures, insecurely attached individuals, specifically those classified as preoccupied and fearful (i.e., those with negative Models of Self), reported significantly higher levels of AS than those with secure and dismissing attachment styles (i.e., those with positive Models of Self). Results indicated that across both measures the Model of Self attachment dimension accounted for unique variance in AS levels beyond that contributed by trait anxiety. The Model of Others attachment dimension had a more limited association with AS.

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... They found adolescents who perceive their parents to be more negative have higher levels of AS and anxious symptomatology. Watt et al. (2005) expanded upon this research and found individuals who reported insecure attachment to their parents also reported higher levels of AS. Viana and Rabian (2008) found that perceptions of alienation from mothers was associated with higher AS even when worry and GAD were controlled. ...

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The Relationships Between Adolescent Anxiety Sensitivity, Parent Emotional Availability, and Gender in the Context of Adolescent Anxiety
Relations Between Anxiety Sensitivity and Attachment Style Dimensions

Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment