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The Emotion Dysregulation Model of Anxiety: A preliminary path analytic examination
Authors:Cynthia Suveg  Diana Morelen  Gene A Brewer  Kristel Thomassin
Institution:1. University of Houston, Department of Psychology, Houston, TX, USA;2. Texas Institute of Measurement Evaluation and Statistics (TIMES), Houston, TX, USA;3. Houston Fire Department, Houston, TX, USA;1. Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Coimbra, Portugal.;2. Center for Research in Neuropsychology and Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention (CINEICC) of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Coimbra, Portugal;3. Psychological Intervention Unit, Maternidade Daniel de Matos, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, Portugal
Abstract:Both temperamental (e.g., behavioral inhibition) and environmental (e.g., family emotional environment) factors are associated with etiology and maintenance of anxiety; however, few studies have explored mechanisms through which these risk factors operate. The present study investigation of a developmental model of anxiety (i.e., the Emotion Dysregulation Model of Anxiety; EDMA) that hypothesizes that emotion dysregulation is the mechanism through which temperamental and emotion parenting variables relate to anxiety. Emerging adults (N = 676, M age = 19.5) retrospectively reported on behavioral inhibition and emotion parenting factors in childhood, and current emotion regulation skills and symptoms of anxiety. Results of path analyses provide initial support for the EDMA. Emotion dysregulation fully mediated the relationship between behavioral inhibition and anxiety and partially mediated the relationship between family emotional environment and anxiety.
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