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Academic Article Incremental validity of mindfulness-based attention in relation to the concurrent prediction of anxiety and depressive symptomatology and perceptions of health.
Academic Article Subjective social status and readiness to quit among homeless smokers.
Academic Article Anxiety sensitivity moderates the painful effects of feeling burdensome to others.
Academic Article Anxiety sensitivity and acculturative stress among trauma exposed Latinx young adults.
Academic Article Towards a greater understanding of anxiety sensitivity across groups: The construct validity of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3.
Academic Article Stigma and disease disclosure among HIV+ individuals: the moderating role of emotion dysregulation.
Academic Article Reduction of anxiety sensitivity in relation to nicotine withdrawal symptoms during smoking cessation: an examination among successful quitters.
Academic Article Clarifying the relation of acculturative stress and anxiety/depressive symptoms: The role of anxiety sensitivity among Hispanic college students.
Academic Article Gut interpretations: how difficulties in emotion regulation may help explain the relation of visceral sensitivity with depression and anxiety among young adults with gastrointestinal symptoms.
Academic Article Effects of anxiety sensitivity reduction on smoking abstinence: An analysis from a panic prevention program.
Academic Article Ethnic Discrimination and Self-rated Health among Hispanic Emerging Adults: Examining the Moderating Effects of Self-esteem and Resilience.
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