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The Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI) is a 16-item self-report instrument that provides a measure of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anxiety_sensitivity|anxiety sensitivity]] (AS), a psychological construct that has been shown to be a central cognitive risk factor relevant to anxiety and its disorders ([[sections|section]]: [[mental health]]).\\ | The Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI) is a 16-item self-report instrument that provides a measure of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anxiety_sensitivity|anxiety sensitivity]] (AS), a psychological construct that has been shown to be a central cognitive risk factor relevant to anxiety and its disorders ([[sections|section]]: [[mental health]]).\\ | ||
- | **Note: The ASI was only used in the Pilot questionnaire of assessment [[1A]], and was filled in by 2730 adult participants.**\\ | + | **Note: The ASI was only used in the Pilot questionnaire of assessment [[1A]], and was filled in by 2730 adult [[start|Lifelines]] participants.**\\ |
- | After the pilot, the ASI was dropped in favor of other personality tests: [[Personality (GAS)|GAS]], [[Personality (Type D)|Type D]], and [[Personality (NEO-PI)|NEO]]. | + | After the pilot, the ASI was dropped in favor of other personality tests: [[Personality (GAS)|GAS]], [[Personality (Type D)|Type D]], and [[Personality (NEO)|NEO]]. |
===== Background and validation ===== | ===== Background and validation ===== |