Cognitive processes in social anxiety: the effects of self-focus, rumination and anticipatory processing.

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  • T M Mellings
  • L E Alden
چکیده

We examined three cognitive processes hypothesized to contribute to biases in judgments about and memory for social events: self-focused attention, post-event rumination, and anticipatory processing. Socially anxious (N = 58) and nonanxious (N = 58) subjects participated in a social interaction and then completed measures of self-focused attention and anxiety-related physiological sensations and behavior. The next day, subjects completed measures that assessed frequency of post-event processing and recall of the interaction. The results indicated that selective attention to negative self-related information led to biases in social judgments and recollections and that post-event processing contributed to the recall of negative self-related information. No evidence was found for selective retrieval of negative self-related information prior to a second social interaction. The results reconcile inconsistent previous findings related to memory bias in social anxiety.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Behaviour research and therapy

دوره 38 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2000