1. Anxiety Sensitivity Domains are Differently Affected by Social and Non-social Autistic Traits
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Baiano C., Raimo G., Zappullo I., Cecere R., Rauso B., Positano M., Conson M., Aversana L. D., Di Rosa A., Esposito G., Milo R., Polito F., Raimondo C., Turco A., Baiano, C., Raimo, G., Zappullo, I., Cecere, R., Rauso, B., Positano, M., Conson, M., Aversana, L. D., Di Rosa, A., Esposito, G., Milo, R., Polito, F., Raimondo, C., and Turco, A.
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Autism-spectrum quotient ,Autism Spectrum Disorder ,Anxiety ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,medicine ,Humans ,Autistic Disorder ,Autistic trait ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Anxiety sensitivity ,Cognitive concern ,Depression ,Cognition ,Social concerns ,Sex difference ,medicine.disease ,Anxiety Disorders ,Autistic traits ,Autism ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology ,Psychopathology - Abstract
Anxiety sensitivity (AS) is implicated in the development and maintenance of several psychopathological conditions. Non-clinical individuals with high autistic traits may develop anxiety disorders and depressive symptoms. Here, we investigated the relationships of autistic traits with AS dimensions and depression, considering sex. We referred to the two-factor model of the autism spectrum quotient to distinguish social and non-social autistic traits and assessed 345 university students on AS and depression scales. Results showed that only social autistic traits predicted general AS and anxiety-related concerns regarding social and cognitive domains. The present results emphasize the need of assessing multiple domains of anxiety in individuals on the autistic spectrum, differentiating social and non-social traits.
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- 2021
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