Prediction of Generalized Anxiety Disorder Based on Self-Handicapping with the Mediating Role of Worry

Authors

    Seyed Aliasghar SeyedEbrahimi * PhD Student in Clinical Psychology, Aras International Campus, University of Tehran, Tehran,Iran merajeentezar@gmail.com
    Seyed Alireza SeyedEbrahimi PhD student in Health Psychology, Caspian International Campus, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
    Manijeh Firouzi Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
https://doi.org/10.61838/kman.jayps.4283

Keywords:

Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Self-Handicapping, Worry

Abstract

Objective:  The objective of this study was to examine whether self-handicapping predicts generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) symptoms and to investigate the mediating role of worry in this relationship.

Methods and Materials: This descriptive-correlational study was conducted among 395 young adults in Tehran, selected through stratified random sampling based on the Morgan and Krejcie sample size table. Participants completed standardized self-report instruments including the Self-Handicapping Scale (SHS), the Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ), and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item Scale (GAD-7). Data were analyzed using SPSS-27 for descriptive and correlational statistics, and AMOS-21 for structural equation modeling (SEM). Model fit indices and standardized path coefficients were used to evaluate the adequacy of the proposed mediation model.

Findings: Results revealed that self-handicapping was significantly and positively correlated with both worry (r = .57, p < .001) and GAD symptoms (r = .49, p < .001). Worry was also strongly associated with GAD symptoms (r = .61, p < .001). SEM analysis showed good model fit (χ²/df = 2.35, RMSEA = 0.058, CFI = 0.96, TLI = 0.95). Path analysis indicated that self-handicapping had a significant direct effect on GAD (β = 0.28, p < .001), a significant indirect effect through worry (β = 0.30, p < .001), and a substantial total effect (β = 0.58, p < .001), confirming worry as a partial mediator.

Conclusion: Targeting both self-handicapping and worry in preventive and therapeutic interventions may enhance the effectiveness of anxiety disorder treatments, especially in performance-oriented and culturally collectivist contexts.

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Published

2025-08-10

Submitted

2025-03-23

Revised

2025-07-08

Accepted

2025-07-17

How to Cite

SeyedEbrahimi, S. A., SeyedEbrahimi, S. A., & Firouzi, M. (2025). Prediction of Generalized Anxiety Disorder Based on Self-Handicapping with the Mediating Role of Worry. Journal of Adolescent and Youth Psychological Studies (JAYPS), 6(8), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.61838/kman.jayps.4283