The role of interpretation biases and safety behaviours in social anxiety: an intensive longitudinal study

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Prieto-Fidalgo, Angel [1 ]
Calvete, Esther [1 ]
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[1] Univ Deusto, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Psychol, Bilbao, Spain
关键词
Cognitive vulnerability; Intensive longitudinal design; Interpretation bias; Safety behaviours; Social anxiety; COGNITIVE VULNERABILITY; FACIAL EXPRESSIONS; STRESS GENERATION; DISORDER; ADOLESCENTS; PHOBIA; SENSITIVITY; ASSOCIATIONS; ATTENTION; SYMPTOMS;
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10.1017/S1352465823000358
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B849 [应用心理学];
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Background:Interpretation bias and safety behaviours (Safe-B) have been proposed as factors perpetuating social anxiety (SA). However, longitudinal research on how they contribute to SA in everyday life is scarce.Aim:The aim was to examine whether interpretation bias predicts daily Safe-B and SA. A mediated moderation was hypothesized, where the relationship between daily social stressors and Safe-B would be moderated by interpretation bias, and Safe-B, in turn, would mediate the association between stressors and SA levels. In addition, it was hypothesized that prior levels of SA would predict higher Safe-B use, especially in co-occurrence with stressors.Method:An intensive longitudinal design was employed, with 138 vocational training students (51% men, mean age 20.15 years). They completed initial measures of SA and interpretation bias and 7-day diaries with measures of social stressors, Safe-B, and SA. They reported SA levels two months later.Results:Both stressors and interpretation bias in ambiguous situations predicted Safe-B, which in turn predicted daily SA levels. However, neither interpretation bias nor Safe-B predicted SA levels at the follow-up, and interpretation bias did not moderate the association between stressors and daily SA. In addition, the relationship between stressors and Safe-B was stronger in people with higher initial SA levels.Conclusions:The results suggest that Safe-B are a mechanism through which earlier SA levels and interpretation bias contribute to higher SA levels in daily life.
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