
@article{ref1,
title="What connections exist between panic symptoms, shyness, type i hypersensitivity, anxiety, and anxiety sensitivity?",
journal="Anxiety, stress, and coping",
year="1994",
author="Jasnoski, M.   Banks and Bell, Iris R. and Peterson, Rolf",
volume="7",
number="1",
pages="19-34",
abstract="Abstract Panic attacks have recently been connected to behavioral inhibition, or extreme shyness. Rather than a direct correlation between shyness and panic attacks, three indirect pathways were found in this structural modeling study. A structural model was derived empirically from 168 subjects and then subsequently tested on 167 new subjects. The three pathways reflect diverse conceptual positions current in the panic literature: 1) One indirect pathway identified shyness ? hay fever ? panic; 2) The second indirect pathway was composed of shyness ? anxiety ? anxiety sensitivity ? panic; and 3) The third indirect pathway occurred between shyness ? anxiety ? panic, omitting anxiety sensitivity. The term ?panic? in these pathways refers to panic symptoms.<p />",
language="",
issn="1061-5806",
doi="10.1080/10615809408248391",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10615809408248391"
}