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Synergistic Effects of Pain Intensity and Experiential Avoidance in Relation to Anxiety Symptoms and Disorders among Economically Disadvantaged Latinos in a Community-Based Primary Care Setting
Highlights • Among adult Latinos in a primary care setting, both pain intensity and experiential avoidance were significantly correlated with anxious arousal, social anxiety, and a number of anxiety disorders. • The interaction between experiential avoidance and pain intensity was significantly rela...
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description | Highlights • Among adult Latinos in a primary care setting, both pain intensity and experiential avoidance were significantly correlated with anxious arousal, social anxiety, and a number of anxiety disorders. • The interaction between experiential avoidance and pain intensity was significantly related to anxiety symptoms and psychopathology after controlling for contextual factors. • Participants reporting co-occurring higher levels of experiential avoidance and pain intensity evinced the greatest levels of anxiety symptoms and psychopathology. |
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