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Development of Social Anxiety: Social Interaction Predictors of Implicit and Explicit Fear of Negative Evaluation
Authors:Bethany A. Teachman  Joseph P. Allen
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, P.O. Box 400400, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400, USA. bteachman@virginia.edu
Abstract:Little is known about how to predict which individuals with known temperament vulnerabilities will go on to develop social anxiety problems. Adolescents (N = 185) were followed from age 13 to 18 to evaluate psychosocial, prospective predictors of social anxiety symptoms and fears of negative evaluation (FNE), after accounting for pre-existing social withdrawal symptoms. Results from structural equation modeling suggest that lack of perceived social acceptance predicts subsequent explicit social anxiety and FNE, whereas the emotional intensity of close peer interactions predicts subsequent implicit FNE. Results are discussed in terms of the importance of peer interaction in the development of social anxiety, and the value of measuring both implicit and explicit FNE.
Keywords:Social anxiety  Fear of negative evaluation  Implicit  Peer interaction
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