GENERAL VERSUS SITUATION-SPECIFIC TRAIT ANXIETY IN PREDICTION OF STATE ANXIETY DURING GROUP-THERAPY

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RAPPAPORT, E
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10.2466/pr0.1979.44.3.715
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The relative strength of a general trait anxiety (A-Trait) measure and a situation-specific A-Trait measure in predicting state anxiety (A-State) among patients during the initial session of a therapy group was studied. Patients [40] who participated in group therapy at a university counseling center were administered at the time of referral a general A-Trait scale and a situation-specific A-Trait scale designed to measure proneness toward experiencing anxiety in a therapy group. Although both measures were significantly correlated in a positive direction with A-State scores during the 1st session, the general A-Trait measure tended to be more predictive of A-State than the situation-specific A-Trait measure. The possibility that the relative effectiveness of general A-Trait measures in predicting A-State reactions is enhanced in situations where there is a threat to self-esteem, and when the subject has had little prior knowledge and no experience related to the feared situation was discussed.
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