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Public and private self-consciousness as specific psychopathological features
Authors:A Jostes  M Pook  I Florin  
Institution:a St. Rochus-Hospital, Am Rochus-Hospital I, D-48291 Telgte, Germany;b Department of Psychology, Philipps University, Gutenbergstrasse 18, D-35032 Marburg, Germany
Abstract:Public self-consciousness (PUBSC) and private self-consciousness (PRISC) represent aspects of dispositional self-directed attention. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether four clinical groups, namely patients with a diagnosis of social phobia, panic disorder, obsessive–compulsive disorder or bulimia nervosa, and normal controls differentiated on the basis of their PUBSC and PRISC scores. Results indicated that both PUBSC and PRISC are extremely elevated in patients with social phobia. Patients with panic disorder and patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder score somewhere between social phobics and normal controls on PUBSC and PRISC scales. Bulimics had significantly higher PUBSC values than both controls and patients with panic disorder, but had lower values than social phobics. Compared to normal controls, bulimics showed no elevated PRISC scores. In addition, contrary to the other groups, PUBSC and PRISC seem to be unrelated in bulimics. Thus, PUBSC and PRISC appear to be specific psychopathological features for German females when comparing groups with different mental disorders and normal controls.
Keywords:Self-consciousness  Self-focused attention  Anxiety disorders  Bulimia nervosa  Escape theory  Content-specifity hypothesis
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