Self-Image and Self-Focused Attention in a Social Interaction Situation: What Is Relevant for Social Anxiety?
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2022
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Meral Öğütçü, Yasemin
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Cambridge Univ Press
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Background: According to Clark and Wells' cognitive model (Clark and Wells, 1995), social anxiety is maintained by both a negative self-image and self-focused attention (SFA). Although these maintaining factors were investigated extensively in previous studies, the direction of this relationship remains unclear, and so far, few studies have investigated self-image and SFA together within a current social interaction situation. Aims: The aim of this experiment is to investigate the influence of a negative versus positive self-image on social anxiety and on SFA during a social interaction. Method: High (n = 27) and low (n = 36) socially anxious participants, holding a manipulated negative versus positive self-image in mind, had a real-time video conversation with a confederate. Social anxiety, SFA and state anxiety before and during the conversation were measured with questionnaires. Results: An interaction between negative self-image and social anxiety showed that high socially anxious individuals with a negative self-image in mind were more anxious than those with a positive self-image in mind during the conversation. They were also more anxious compared with low socially anxious individuals. Furthermore, high socially anxious individuals reported higher SFA; however, SFA was not affected by negative or positive self-image. Conclusion: The present results confirm once again the strong influence of self-image and SFA on social anxiety, highlighting that a negative self-image has more impact on socially anxious individuals. Moreover, the present results suggest that SFA is not necessarily affected by a negative self-image, indicating that therapies should focus on both.
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cognitive model, self-focused attention, self-image, social anxiety, social interaction, Early Memories, Traumatic Memories, Causal Role, Phobia, Fear, Awareness, Disorder, Therapy, Emotion
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05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
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Behavıoural And Cognıtıve Psychotherapy
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50
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3
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269
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279
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