Anxiety and reinforcement sensitivity in adolescents
Abstract
Theoretical background of this paper is Gray’s reformulated reinforcement
sensitivity theory and Spielberger’s model of anxiety as a personality trait.
It is a well-founded and a well-known conception which is also highly
controversial. The paper is a part of a larger research on mental health of
the Kosovo and Metohija youth. The aim of this research is to examine
predictive power of trait anxiety in predicting reinforcement sensitivity
(through the systems: FFF; BIS, and BAS). The sample of the research
encompassed adolescents (N=138). Results gained point that the anxiety
trait is more rendered in those adolescents with more inhibition and avoidance exhibited, as well as BIS. Also, trait anxiety is more rendered in the
adolescents with a lower BAS. Statistically significant relationship between
trait anxiety and the fight is not found. Persons with more exhibited anxiety
show inability to react to endangering situations, they step back to avoid
new situations, and perceive their environment as a source of potential
danger
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