Worry is frequently observed in undergraduates, especially in female students who usually show a lower ad- justment to college life than male ones. The current study explored gender differences in worry and its associated cognitive features in a large sample of Italian university students and assessed whether different mechanisms may occur in the path from Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) to worry according to gender. A sample made up of 243 male and 406 female undergraduates entered the study. Comparisons on measures assessing worry, IU, Positive Beliefs about Worry (PBW), Negative Problem Orientation (NPO), and Cognitive Avoidance (CA) were performed. Furthermore, two moderated mediation models (one for each sample) wherein IU was the in- dependent variable, worry the dependent variable, PBW, NPO, and CA parallel mediators, were tested. Females showed higher levels of worry, NPO, and CA than males, but effects were small. Whilst PBW and NPO, but not CA, mediated the relationship between IU and worry in both samples, IU moderated the mediations only in females. Overall, results suggest the existence of a differential interplay between worry and associated cognitive features according to gender in Italian undergraduates.

Worry and associated cognitive features in Italian university students: Does gender make a difference?

Bottesi, Gioia
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Cerea, Silvia;Ghisi, Marta
2018

Abstract

Worry is frequently observed in undergraduates, especially in female students who usually show a lower ad- justment to college life than male ones. The current study explored gender differences in worry and its associated cognitive features in a large sample of Italian university students and assessed whether different mechanisms may occur in the path from Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) to worry according to gender. A sample made up of 243 male and 406 female undergraduates entered the study. Comparisons on measures assessing worry, IU, Positive Beliefs about Worry (PBW), Negative Problem Orientation (NPO), and Cognitive Avoidance (CA) were performed. Furthermore, two moderated mediation models (one for each sample) wherein IU was the in- dependent variable, worry the dependent variable, PBW, NPO, and CA parallel mediators, were tested. Females showed higher levels of worry, NPO, and CA than males, but effects were small. Whilst PBW and NPO, but not CA, mediated the relationship between IU and worry in both samples, IU moderated the mediations only in females. Overall, results suggest the existence of a differential interplay between worry and associated cognitive features according to gender in Italian undergraduates.
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