Title of article
Perception of control over anxiety mediates the relation between catastrophic thinking and social anxiety in social phobia
Author/Authors
Stefan G. Hofmann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
11
From page
885
To page
895
Abstract
Cognitive models of social phobia (social anxiety disorder) assume that individuals with social phobia experience anxiety in social situations in part because they overestimate the social cost associated with a potentially negative outcome of a social interaction. Some emotion theorists, on the other hand, point to the perception of control over anxiety-related symptoms as a determinant of social anxiety. In order to examine the relationship between perceived emotional control (PEC), estimated social cost (ESC), and subjective anxiety, we compared three alternative structural equation models: Model 1 assumes that PEC and ESC independently predict social anxiety; Model 2 assumes that ESC partially mediates the relationship between PEC and anxiety, and Model 3 assumes that PEC partially mediates the relationship between ESC and anxiety. We recruited 144 participants with social phobia and administered self-report measures of estimated social cost, perceived anxiety control, and social anxiety. The results support Model 3 and suggest that “costly” social situations are anxiety provoking in part because social phobic individuals perceive their anxiety symptoms as being out of control.
Keywords
Emotional control , cognitive model , Estimation of social cost , Anxiety control , Social anxiety disorder (social phobia) , fear of fear
Journal title
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Record number
569865
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