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The Bivalent Fear of Evaluation Model of Social Anxiety: Further Integrating Findings on Fears of Positive and Negative Evaluation

机译:对社交焦虑评估模型的二元恐惧:对正面和负面评估的恐惧的进一步整合发现

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Accumulating evidence supports the premise that fear of evaluation in general is important in social anxiety, including fear of positive evaluation (FPE) as well as fear of negative evaluation (FNE). This study tested various hypotheses pertaining to a novel, expanded conceptualization of social anxiety involving these two distinct fears: the bivalent fear of evaluation (BFOE) model. Responses from a large undergraduate sample (N = 585) were examined. In addition, responses from a subsample of participants qualifying for a probable diagnosis of social anxiety disorder (SAD; n = 133) were examined, via mediational analyses, for potential mechanisms underlying FPE within highly socially anxious individuals. FPE exhibited a unique and significantly stronger relationship with concerns of social reprisal due to making positive impressions than did FNE. FPE related uniquely and negatively to trait positive affect/automatic thoughts, whereas FNE, FPE, and social anxiety all related uniquely and positively to trait negative affect/automatic thoughts. FPE, FNE, and social anxiety all related uniquely and positively to disqualification of positive social outcomes (DPSO). However, FPE related most strongly to DPSO attributions at the level of the self, and these attributions mediated the relationship between FPE and negative automatic thoughts in an analog clinical sample. Concerns of social reprisal due to making positive impressions on others mediated the relationship between FPE and DPSO attributions to others in an analog clinical sample. The obtained findings replicate and extend support for the BFOE model of social anxiety. Implications for the theoretical conceptualization and treatment of SAD are discussed.View full textDownload full textKeywordsfear of positive evaluation, fear of negative evaluation, social anxiety disorder, disqualification of positive social outcomes, concerns of social reprisalRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16506073.2012.661452
机译:越来越多的证据支持这样一个前提,即对评估的恐惧通常在社交焦虑中很重要,包括对积极评估(FPE)和对负面评估的恐惧(FNE)。这项研究测试了与新颖,广泛的社交焦虑概念有关的各种假设,涉及两种不同的恐惧:二价评估恐惧(BFOE)模型。从大学生样本(N = 585)的反应进行了检查。此外,从子样本的参与者有资格诊断可能的社会焦虑症(SAD; n = 133)的响应通过中介分析检查了潜在的机制,高度社交焦虑个体中的FPE。与FNE相比,由于给人留下了积极的印象,FPE与社会报复的关注关系表现出独特而强烈的关系。 FPE与特质的积极影响/自动想法唯一且负相关,而FNE,FPE和社交焦虑与特质的负面影响/自动想法唯一且正相关。 FPE,FNE和社交焦虑都与积极的社会成果(DPSO)取消资格有着独特而积极的关系。但是,FPE与自我水平上的DPSO归因最密切相关,并且这些归因介导了FPE和模拟临床样本中的负面自动思维之间的关系。在模拟临床样本中,由于对他人的正面印象而引起的社会报复的忧虑介导了FPE和DPSO归因于他人之间的关系。获得的发现复制并扩展了对BFOE型社交焦虑模型的支持。讨论了对SAD的理论概念化和治疗的含义。查看全文下载全文关键字对积极评价的恐惧,对消极评价的恐惧,社交焦虑症,对积极的社会成果的取消资格,对社会报复的担忧相关的var addthis_config = {ui_cobrand:“ Taylor&Francis在线”,services_compact:“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,可口,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布号:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16506073.2012.661452

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