Adolescents’ biased perceptions about their social competence (SC), whether negatively or positively, serve to influence their socioemotional adjustment such as early feelings of social phobia (nowadays referred to as Social Anxiety Disorder-SAD). Despite the importance of biased self-perceptions in adolescents’ psychosocial adjustment, the extent to which discrepancies between self- and others’ evaluations of one’s SC are linked to social phobic symptoms remains unclear in the literature. This study examined the perceptual discrepancy profiles between self- and peers’ as well as between self- and teachers’ evaluations of adolescents’ SC and the interrelations of these profiles with self-reported social phobic symptoms. The participants wer...
The present study explored whether particular discrepancies among an individual's self-beliefs, as d...
The present dissertation consists of three empirical studies on social anxiety disorder (SAD) in a s...
textDevelopmental theorists describe friendship development in terms of stages that mature well into...
Adolescents’ biased perceptions about their social competence (SC), whether negatively or positively...
Social anxiety is common in adolescents and is characterised by the extreme and persistent fear of s...
Many adults experiencing Social Phobia report they have had the disorder since adolescence, yet rese...
International audienceThis study conducted among 544 adolescents (M = 15.1 years, SD = .82) examined...
Introduction: Since the teenage years are of the most important and sensitive stages of evolution, t...
Social skills, social outcomes, self-talk, outcome expectancies, and self-evaluation of performance ...
Background: Social anxiety is negatively related to peer communication quality during adolescence, w...
The purpose of this study is the investigation of the relationship between cognitive distortions and...
This study examined the utility of a comprehensive assessment of emotional, behavioral, and interper...
The current study aimed to investigate the discrepancy between self-reported and peer-reported likea...
Abstract Background Social phobia (social anxiety disorder - SAD) is a rather common but often undet...
Social phobia is characterised by irrational fears relating to social situations, which persist desp...
The present study explored whether particular discrepancies among an individual's self-beliefs, as d...
The present dissertation consists of three empirical studies on social anxiety disorder (SAD) in a s...
textDevelopmental theorists describe friendship development in terms of stages that mature well into...
Adolescents’ biased perceptions about their social competence (SC), whether negatively or positively...
Social anxiety is common in adolescents and is characterised by the extreme and persistent fear of s...
Many adults experiencing Social Phobia report they have had the disorder since adolescence, yet rese...
International audienceThis study conducted among 544 adolescents (M = 15.1 years, SD = .82) examined...
Introduction: Since the teenage years are of the most important and sensitive stages of evolution, t...
Social skills, social outcomes, self-talk, outcome expectancies, and self-evaluation of performance ...
Background: Social anxiety is negatively related to peer communication quality during adolescence, w...
The purpose of this study is the investigation of the relationship between cognitive distortions and...
This study examined the utility of a comprehensive assessment of emotional, behavioral, and interper...
The current study aimed to investigate the discrepancy between self-reported and peer-reported likea...
Abstract Background Social phobia (social anxiety disorder - SAD) is a rather common but often undet...
Social phobia is characterised by irrational fears relating to social situations, which persist desp...
The present study explored whether particular discrepancies among an individual's self-beliefs, as d...
The present dissertation consists of three empirical studies on social anxiety disorder (SAD) in a s...
textDevelopmental theorists describe friendship development in terms of stages that mature well into...