Factor structure and construct validity of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index among island Puerto Ricans

Jennifer A. Cintrón*, Michele M. Carter, Sonia Suchday, Tracy Sbrocco, James Gray

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Abstract

The factor structure and convergent and discriminant validity of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI) were examined among a sample of 275 island Puerto Ricans. Results from a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) comparing our data to factor solutions commonly reported as representative of European American and Spanish populations indicated a poor fit. A subsequent exploratory factor analysis (EFA) indicated that a two-factor solution (Factor 1, Anxiety Sensitivity; Factor 2, Emotional Concerns) provided the best fit. Correlations between the ASI and anxiety measures were moderately high providing evidence of convergent validity, while correlations between the ASI and BDI were significantly lower providing evidence of discriminant validity. Scores on all measures were positively correlated with acculturation, suggesting that those who ascribe to more traditional Hispanic culture report elevated anxiety.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)51-68
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Anxiety Disorders
Volume19
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005

Keywords

  • Anxiety sensitivity
  • Factor analysis
  • Hispanics
  • Puerto Ricans

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