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Academic Article Anxiety sensitivity taxonicity: a concurrent test of cognitive vulnerability for post-traumatic stress symptomatology among young adults.
Academic Article Marijuana coping motives interact with marijuana use frequency to predict anxious arousal, panic related catastrophic thinking, and worry among current marijuana users.
Academic Article Cardiophobia: a critical analysis.
Academic Article The role of smoking inflexibility/avoidance in the relation between anxiety sensitivity and tobacco use and beliefs among treatment-seeking smokers.
Academic Article Cultural-based biases of the GAD-7.
Academic Article The influence of neuroticism in terms of E-cigarette dependence and beliefs about use and quitting among dual users of combustible and electronic cigarettes.
Academic Article An investigation of racial and ethnic differences in e-cigarette beliefs and use characteristics.
Academic Article Fatigue severity and electronic cigarette beliefs and use behavior.
Academic Article Emotion dysregulation and smoking outcome expectancies among Spanish-speaking Latinx adult cigarette smokers in the United States.
Academic Article Taxometric and factor analytic models of anxiety sensitivity: integrating approaches to latent structural research.
Academic Article Latinx Individuals Who Smoke Daily with and without a Probable Anxiety Disorder: Differences in Smoking Behavior and Beliefs about Abstinence.
Academic Article Differences in smoking behavior and beliefs about abstinence among Latinx individuals with and without depression who smoke cigarettes.
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