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Social interpretation bias and generalized social phobia: the influence of developmental experiences
Authors:Taylor Charles T  Alden Lynn E
Institution:Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Abstract:Patients with generalized social phobia (N = 42) and non-phobic community controls (N = 42) engaged in a social interaction with an experimental assistant whose behavior was used to create either a positive or an ambiguous social environment. Participants then rated their own performance and their partner's behavior. As a group, social phobic patients displayed negatively biased self-judgments, but failed to display biased social interpretations. Among the social phobia group, a social developmental history marked by parental hostility was associated with negative interpretations of partner behavior and a history of parental overprotection was associated with less sensitivity to partner behavior. The results supported cognitive models of social phobia, which implicate negative learning experiences in the development of information processing biases.
Keywords:Generalized social phobia  Interpretation bias  Social developmental experiences  Information processing  Cognitive theories
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