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Negative self-focused cognitions mediate the effect of trait social anxiety on state anxiety
Authors:Schulz Stefan M  Alpers Georg W  Hofmann Stefan G
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215-2002, USA.
Abstract:The cognitive model of social anxiety predicts that negative self-focused cognitions increase anxiety when anticipating social threat. To test this prediction, 36 individuals were asked to anticipate and perform a public-speaking task. During anticipation, negative self-focused cognitions or relaxation were experimentally induced while self-reported anxiety, autonomic arousal (heart rate, heart rate variability, skin conductance level), and acoustic eye-blink startle response were assessed. As predicted, negative self-focused cognitions mediated the effects of trait social anxiety on self-reported anxiety and heart rate variability during negative anticipation. Furthermore, trait social anxiety predicted increased startle amplitudes. These findings support a central assumption of the cognitive model of social anxiety.
Keywords:Social anxiety   Cognitive mediation   Psychophysiology   Emotion regulation   Fear of public speaking
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