This study aimed to examine a model of cognitive risk factors, which were Fear of Negative Evaluation, Intolerance of Uncertainty and Shame in predicting social anxiety. Furthermore, this study also aimed to investigate any possible interactions among those factors in predicting social anxiety. Of 112 participants, nearly one half of whom were university students, completed a series of online questionnaires. Hierarchical regression via SPSS version 21.0 to examine the relative contribution of IU and interaction analyses using PROCESS macro for SPSS to investigate any possible interactions were performed. IU and FNE each consistently predicted social anxiety whilst shame unexpectedly did not. An interaction between IU and FNE was detected...
According to cognitive and interpersonal models, safety behaviors in social phobia (e.g., avoiding e...
Background and purpose: Identifying the nature of social anxiety through its causative factors can p...
Context: Literature suggests that social anxiety develops due to the complex interplay of multiple r...
Social anxiety is the third largest mental problem over the world, but no study has investigated cog...
Background: Beliefs that are negatively biased, inaccurate, and rigid are thought to play a key role...
Social anxiety can be the experience of fear or discomfort about being judged or evaluated by others...
Studies examining the association between social anxiety and lab-based assessments of social cogniti...
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is characterised by a marked and persistent fear of social or performa...
Socially anxious individuals often avoid situations as they experience a debilitating fear of negati...
Despite their relevance to social anxiety (SA), few studies have examined the influence of perfect...
Background Identifying psychological processes that maintain social anxiety holds promise for improv...
Cognitive models of social phobia predict that several cognitive processes will mediate the relation...
Cognitive-behavioural models propose that excessive fear of negative evaluation is central to social...
This study examined the relationship between cognitive factors and social anxiousness. Preliminary s...
This paper discusses factors that might affect vulnerability to social anxiety and clinically signif...
According to cognitive and interpersonal models, safety behaviors in social phobia (e.g., avoiding e...
Background and purpose: Identifying the nature of social anxiety through its causative factors can p...
Context: Literature suggests that social anxiety develops due to the complex interplay of multiple r...
Social anxiety is the third largest mental problem over the world, but no study has investigated cog...
Background: Beliefs that are negatively biased, inaccurate, and rigid are thought to play a key role...
Social anxiety can be the experience of fear or discomfort about being judged or evaluated by others...
Studies examining the association between social anxiety and lab-based assessments of social cogniti...
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is characterised by a marked and persistent fear of social or performa...
Socially anxious individuals often avoid situations as they experience a debilitating fear of negati...
Despite their relevance to social anxiety (SA), few studies have examined the influence of perfect...
Background Identifying psychological processes that maintain social anxiety holds promise for improv...
Cognitive models of social phobia predict that several cognitive processes will mediate the relation...
Cognitive-behavioural models propose that excessive fear of negative evaluation is central to social...
This study examined the relationship between cognitive factors and social anxiousness. Preliminary s...
This paper discusses factors that might affect vulnerability to social anxiety and clinically signif...
According to cognitive and interpersonal models, safety behaviors in social phobia (e.g., avoiding e...
Background and purpose: Identifying the nature of social anxiety through its causative factors can p...
Context: Literature suggests that social anxiety develops due to the complex interplay of multiple r...