Our data indicate that AFQ - Y scores were more substantially
correlated with anxiety and depression than with oppositional / conduct problems and aggression, on the basis of which one might conclude that psychological inflexibility is more relevant for internalizing than for externalizing problems.
This is perhaps not surprising given self - compassion
correlated with anxiety, but not depression, whilst interpersonal problems correlated with both constructs, suggesting that in this sample interpersonal problems had a stronger relationship with depression than self - compassion did.
Research results indicate that self - esteem is inversely
correlated with anxiety and other signs of psychological and physical distress (Beck et al., 2001).
For example, loci for small body size
correlated with anxiety / fear traits.
Affiliative tendencies were significantly
correlated with anxiety mainly in the cases of firstborn and only children.
Not exact matches
It turns out the microscopic organisms are
correlated with dozens of health conditions — everything from irritable bowel syndrome and acne to mental health conditions such as depression and
anxiety.
The evidence that manufactured projections are the bigger problem is supported by the countless studies
correlating teenage depression and
anxiety with heavy social media use.
I believe it is primarily because they are now aware that you are not there
with them — hence the separation
anxiety that
correlates with this particular age.
Maheu will then be able to
correlate brain activity
with fear and
anxiety.
Neuroticism was genetically
correlated with internalized psychopathologies, such as depression and
anxiety.
Anxiety is known to
correlate with a range of unethical behaviors.
Depressive symptoms were
correlated with greater
anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, and
with worse quality of life.
It seems there's a sweet spot, where a certain amount of struggle is good and produces a toughness and sense of control over one's life, but anything above or below that amount is
correlated with the inverse: Distress,
anxiety, and feelings of being overwhelmed.
This open - ended holding pattern and continued displacement have perpetuated feelings of loss of control, which
correlate with depression and
anxiety.
The team, however, did find that a decreased sensitivity to salt
correlated well
with higher general
anxiety levels among the 20 study participants — as did sensitivity to bitterness — although no one in the study suffered from either
anxiety disorders or depression.
These physical differences
correlated with symptoms of depression and
anxiety in the children.
Using personality data from 417,217 British and 3,167,041 United States participants, researchers tested regional levels of fear,
anxiety and anger, comparing them to the traits historically
correlated with political orientation (openness and conscientiousness) to measure the link between regional psychological climate and 2016 voting behavior.
The results also showed that the insomnia genes varied for men and women and overlapped strongly
with internalizing personality traits (like
anxiety and depression) and were negatively
correlated with subjective well - being and educational attainment.
Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project and Better Than Before, notes that while after a certain point money doesn't necessarily make us happier, feeling out of control and not having enough money is strongly
correlated with unhappiness and
anxiety.
In fact, a whole area of medical research known as «the cytokine model of cognitive function» is dedicated to studying just how much inflammation, specifically inflammation of the brain, is
correlated with depression,
anxiety, and brain fog.
Chronic sleep issues have been
correlated with depression,
anxiety, and mental distress.
Anxiety is thought to be
correlated with a lowered total antioxidant state.
The authors concluded that «math
anxiety was significantly and negatively
correlated with math proficiency.»
When discussing health risks associated
with student screen time, he stated, «over two hundred peer - reviewed studies point to screen time
correlating to increased ADHD, screen addiction, increased aggression, depression,
anxiety and even psychosis.»
Data analyses indicated risk and protective factors significantly
correlated with diagnosis of depression or
anxiety, or both, or neither.
Because maternal trait
anxiety was highly
correlated with a multitude of the study's dependent variables (eg, mother's depression and child outcomes), it also was used as a covariate in subsequent data analyses.
Because the number of stressful events in the year before hospitalization was
correlated significantly
with PTSD symptoms after hospitalization (r =.24 — .25, P <.05, across the 4 postdischarge time points), this variable was used as a covariate in this analysis, in addition to site and trait
anxiety.
Moreover, problems
with reciprocal social behavior are known to be moderately
correlated with various behavioral problems, such as
anxiety, depressive symptoms, and delinquent and aggressive behavior (Constantino et al., 2000).
The scales close and
anxiety that refer to the insecure attachment attitudes (attachment avoidance and
anxiety) are largely uncorrelated but both
correlate with the depend scale (which reflects the secure attachment attitude).
In other words, functional strategies are supposed to
correlate negatively
with anxiety whereas dysfunctional strategies are supposed to
correlate positively
with it.
Fear of specific emotions (depressed mood,
anxiety, anger and positive affect)(as measured by ACS) was
correlated with the use of different ER strategies.
(DERS 1) was positively
correlated with all ACS subscales: fear of Anger (0.55), Positive Affect (0.54), Depressed Mood (0.52) and
Anxiety (0.52)(see the data marked in Table 2 (b)-RRB-.
The factors for satisfaction
with life, optimism, and self - concept
correlated highly (r =.48 to.64), as did the factors for sadness and
anxiety (r =.55).
Likewise, the two subscales «sadness» (depressive symptoms) and «worries» (
anxiety symptoms)
correlated significantly higher
with each other (r =.48) than
with all other constructs in the domain (−.40 to.08).
However, scores on the SRLTAS were expected to be positively
correlated with scores from the administration of other established test
anxiety scales.
1) How are scores on the SRLTAS
correlated with scores from administration of other test
anxiety measures?
A collectivistic culture values harmony within the group, and the individual gain is considered to be less important than improvement of the social group.14 Embarrassment may be more common in collectivistic cultures because it is induced by external sanctions.15 «Taijin kyofusho» (the fear of offending or embarrassing the other person) is an example of a culturally specific expression of
anxiety in Asian countries.16 Biological evidence also showed that people who live in collectivist cultures are more likely than those in individualistic cultures to have a form of the serotonin transporter gene that
correlates with higher rates of
anxiety and depression.17
Their investigation showed that self - compassion was positively
correlated with positive affect and negatively
correlated with negative affect (Neff, Rude, & Kirkpatrick, 2007; Neff & Vonk, 2009) while the same results revealed by Arimitsu & Hofmann (2015), arguing that self - compassion leads to increase of positive automatic thoughts which in turn lead to higher levels of life satisfaction and lower levels of
anxiety.
Earlier onset of CD / ODD has been found to be
correlated with the development of antisocial personality disorder, substance - related disorders, increased rates of drug use (tobacco and alcohol), mood disorders,
anxiety disorders, somatoform disorders, and higher accident rates [3].
Figure 2A shows FA values in the left genu of the corpus callosum
correlates negatively
with the Screen for Child
Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED)(r = − 0.621, p = 0.008).
Results indicated MBCT - C was associated
with increases in activation of the bilateral insula, lentiform nucleus, and thalamus, as well as the left anterior cingulate while viewing emotional stimuli during the continuous processing task
with emotional and neutral distractors (CPT - END), and decreases in
anxiety were
correlated with change in activation in the bilateral insula and anterior cingulate during the viewing of emotional stimuli.
The following aspects of the BIQ - SF were subjected to a psychometric evaluation: (a) the hypothesized six -
correlated factors structure of the scale was tested by means of a confirmatory factor analysis, (b) various types of reliability were investigated including the internal consistency, test — retest reliability, and cross-informant agreement, and (c) several aspects of the validity were explored such as the relations
with anxiety and internalizing (i.e., convergent validity) and externalizing (i.e., divergent validity) symptoms as well as the relations between BIQ - SF scores of parents and teachers and laboratory observations of an inhibited temperament (i.e., predictive validity).
Indeed, if Schönbrodt and Asendorpf (2011) have
correlated behavioral measures, such as interactional actions (positive vs. negative), emotional attribution, and physical distance
with attachment and emotional scales, Kane et al. (2012) have
correlated ad hoc measures about stress appraisal, emotional security, and perceived responsiveness of self, while Symons et al. (2015) utilized measures about caregiver attitudes, secure scale, and trait
anxiety questionnaires.
Results also showed that all the parental attachment dimensions are strongly associated
with peer alienation, being separation
anxiety and inhibition of exploration and individuality positively
correlated and quality of emotional bond negatively
correlated, as expected.
Results showed that the composite score for therapeutic alliance
correlated positively
with residual gain scores for
anxiety (r =.33, P <.05, d = 0.69), which indicates that patients who rated the alliance as better had greater reduction of their
anxiety scores at posttreatment.
The TDS of the SDQ
correlates with the Children's Depression Inventory 0.73 and
correlates with the Revised Children's Manifest
Anxiety Scale 0.72.
In a separate sample, they found that dispositional mindfulness was inversely
correlated with attachment - related avoidance and
anxiety, and trait
anxiety and attachment - related
anxiety (but not avoidance) predicted diminished mindfulness in a regression analysis.
Research has found that secure attachment (connection) for couples is
correlated with lower blood pressure, better cardiovascular health, lower depression and
anxiety and higher pain tolerance.
The opposite pattern emerged for attachment - related
anxiety, which was significantly
correlated with self - critical rumination but not
with thought suppression.
As predicted, attachment - related avoidance
correlated with thought suppression (but not rumination), whereas attachment - related
anxiety correlated with rumination (but not thought suppression).