Recent advances suggest that impairment in social cognition (SC) may play a role in the development of social anxiety (SA). However, very few studies have analyzed whether SA fosters poorer social-cognitive development as it leads to social avoidance. This study aimed to analyze whether retrospectively assessed behavioral inhibition (BI) (i.e., an early form of SA) in childhood is associated with a deficit in social cognition operationalized as impairment of mentalizing (MZ) in adolescence. A sample of 256 adolescents (range: 12-18 years; mean age: 14.7 years; SD = 1.7) from general population were assessed for MZ capacities and retrospective BI through self-report and interview measures. Results comparing three groups of adolescents with d...
Behavioral inhibition (BI) is a biologically-based temperament characterized by vigilance toward thr...
none4noBehavioral Inhibition (BI; Kagan et al., 1987) is an early temperamental trait characterized ...
Many adults experiencing Social Phobia report they have had the disorder since adolescence, yet rese...
Recent advances suggest that impairment in social cognition (SC) may play a role in the development ...
Social anxiety disorder represents a debilitating condition that has large adverse effects on the qu...
ABSTRACTSocial anxiety disorder represents a debilitating condition that has large adverse effects o...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) markedly impairs daily functioning. For adolescents, SAD can constrain...
Background Identifying psychological processes that maintain social anxiety holds promise for improv...
This study examined the associations between behavioral inhibition in early childhood and patterns o...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common mental health disorders. It is characterized...
Contains fulltext : 169545.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Models of cogni...
Social anxiety is common in adolescents and is characterised by the extreme and persistent fear of s...
Models of cognitive processing in anxiety disorders state that socially anxious children display sev...
Objective—Evidence suggests that chronic high levels of behavioral inhibition are a precursor of soc...
AbstractBehavioral inhibition (BI) is a biologically-based temperament characterized by vigilance to...
Behavioral inhibition (BI) is a biologically-based temperament characterized by vigilance toward thr...
none4noBehavioral Inhibition (BI; Kagan et al., 1987) is an early temperamental trait characterized ...
Many adults experiencing Social Phobia report they have had the disorder since adolescence, yet rese...
Recent advances suggest that impairment in social cognition (SC) may play a role in the development ...
Social anxiety disorder represents a debilitating condition that has large adverse effects on the qu...
ABSTRACTSocial anxiety disorder represents a debilitating condition that has large adverse effects o...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) markedly impairs daily functioning. For adolescents, SAD can constrain...
Background Identifying psychological processes that maintain social anxiety holds promise for improv...
This study examined the associations between behavioral inhibition in early childhood and patterns o...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common mental health disorders. It is characterized...
Contains fulltext : 169545.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Models of cogni...
Social anxiety is common in adolescents and is characterised by the extreme and persistent fear of s...
Models of cognitive processing in anxiety disorders state that socially anxious children display sev...
Objective—Evidence suggests that chronic high levels of behavioral inhibition are a precursor of soc...
AbstractBehavioral inhibition (BI) is a biologically-based temperament characterized by vigilance to...
Behavioral inhibition (BI) is a biologically-based temperament characterized by vigilance toward thr...
none4noBehavioral Inhibition (BI; Kagan et al., 1987) is an early temperamental trait characterized ...
Many adults experiencing Social Phobia report they have had the disorder since adolescence, yet rese...