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Intolerance of uncertainty as a predictor of anxiety severity and trajectory during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rosanna BreauxKristin Naragon-GaineyBenjamin A KatzLisa R StarrJeremy G StewartBethany A TeachmanKatie L BurkhouseM Kathleen CaulfieldChristine B ChaSamuel E CooperEdwin DalmaijerKatie KriegshauserSusan KusmierskiCecile D LadouceurGordon J G AsmundsonDarlene M Davis GoodwineEiko I FriedIlana GratchPhilip C KendallShmuel LissekAdrienne ManbeckTyler C McFaydenRebecca B PriceKathryn RoeckleinAidan G C WrightIftah YovelLauren S Hallion
Published in: Journal of anxiety disorders (2024)
IU prospectively predicted more severe anxiety but a sharper decrease in anxiety over time during the pandemic, including after adjustment for covariates. IU therefore appears to have unique and specific predictive utility with respect to anxiety in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keyphrases
  • sleep quality
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  • coronavirus disease