Little is known about people with social anxiety disorder (SAD) who are not behaviorally inhibited. To advance knowledge on phenomenology, functional impairment, and treatment seeking, we investigated whether engaging in risk-prone behaviors accounts for heterogeneous outcomes in people with SAD. Using the National Comorbidity Survey-Replication (NCS-R) dataset, our analyses focused on people with current (N = 679) or lifetime (N = 1143) SAD diagnoses. Using latent class analysis on NCS-R risk-prone behavior items, results supported two SAD classes: (1) a pattern of behavioral inhibition and risk aversion and (2) an atypical pattern of high anger and aggression, and moderate/high sexual impulsivity and substance use problems. An atypical pa...
Social anxiety disorder and substance use disorder are highly prevalent psychological disorders whic...
Social anxiety disorder, also known as social phobia, is one of the most prevalent anxiety disorders...
Cognitive models suggest that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained through the use of safety ...
Item does not contain fulltextLittle is known about people with social anxiety disorder (SAD) who ar...
Comorbid disorders are highly prevalent in patients with social anxiety disorder, occurring in as ma...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To study qualitatively different subgroups of social anxiety ...
Background: High comorbidity rates of mood disorders have been reported in patients with social anxi...
Background: According to the self-medication and biopsychosocial models, individuals with social anx...
Although most conceptualizations of social anxiety emphasise that socially anxious individuals are o...
Background—Although previous research has examined comorbidity in principal Social Anxiety Disorder ...
Despite longstanding debate over the nature of the boundary between social anxiety disorder (SAD) an...
There is mounting evidence to suggest that people with anxiety disorders exhibit a risk-avoidant dec...
Socially anxious individuals often avoid situations as they experience a debilitating fear of negati...
Objective: To assess the rate of comorbidities and the functional impairment associated with the soc...
Our understanding of social anxiety disorder (also known as social phobia) has moved from rudimentar...
Social anxiety disorder and substance use disorder are highly prevalent psychological disorders whic...
Social anxiety disorder, also known as social phobia, is one of the most prevalent anxiety disorders...
Cognitive models suggest that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained through the use of safety ...
Item does not contain fulltextLittle is known about people with social anxiety disorder (SAD) who ar...
Comorbid disorders are highly prevalent in patients with social anxiety disorder, occurring in as ma...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To study qualitatively different subgroups of social anxiety ...
Background: High comorbidity rates of mood disorders have been reported in patients with social anxi...
Background: According to the self-medication and biopsychosocial models, individuals with social anx...
Although most conceptualizations of social anxiety emphasise that socially anxious individuals are o...
Background—Although previous research has examined comorbidity in principal Social Anxiety Disorder ...
Despite longstanding debate over the nature of the boundary between social anxiety disorder (SAD) an...
There is mounting evidence to suggest that people with anxiety disorders exhibit a risk-avoidant dec...
Socially anxious individuals often avoid situations as they experience a debilitating fear of negati...
Objective: To assess the rate of comorbidities and the functional impairment associated with the soc...
Our understanding of social anxiety disorder (also known as social phobia) has moved from rudimentar...
Social anxiety disorder and substance use disorder are highly prevalent psychological disorders whic...
Social anxiety disorder, also known as social phobia, is one of the most prevalent anxiety disorders...
Cognitive models suggest that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained through the use of safety ...