Variable Details

Available Studies

MAP, LATC

Scaled? 

Not Scaled

Variable Type 

Cross-Sectional

Variable Name 

haanticipatoryworry

Categories

Affect and Personality

Anticipatory worry
Harm avoidance subscale: Anticipatory worry - Sum of 11 items

This variable is only available in MAP and LATC.

Anticipatory worry is measured using the 11-item anticipatory worry subscale of the harm avoidance scale. The harm avoidance scale comes from the Temperament and Character Inventory and consists of four subscales: anticipatory worry, fear of uncertainty, shyness, and fatigability.

Participants are asked to respond true/mostly true or false/mostly false to each item. The score for this subscale ranges from 0 to 11 and is the number of item responses indicative of the trait. Higher scores indicate more anticipatory worry.

Participants are presented the following items:

Item no.ItemCoding
1I often have to stop what I am doing because I start worrying about what might go wrong.True = 1
2Usually I am more worried than most people that something might go wring in the future.True = 1
3I often stop what I am doing because I get worried, even when my friends tell me everything will go well.True =1
4Things often go wrong for me unless I am very careful.True = 1
5I usually am confident that everything will go well, even in situations that worry most people.False = 1
6I think I will have very good luck in the future.False = 1
7Regardless of any temporary problem that I have to overcome, I always think it will turn out well.False = 1
8If I am embarrassed or humiliated, I get over it very quickly.False = 1
9I nearly always stay relaxed and carefree.False = 1
10I never worry about terrible things that might happen in the future.False - 1
11I usually have good luck in whatever I try to do.False = 1

Response choices for each item:

CodingResponse
TrueTrue or mostly true
FalseFalse of mostly false

Note: The subscale score is calculated if at least 75% of the items are non-missing. Missing values (when less than 25%) are assigned the average item score of the non-missing items.


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