نتایج جستجو برای: social threat

تعداد نتایج: 655959  

  Background: Family members of patients with cerebral infarction experience disruptions in their social activities enduring physical and mental pressure and stress due to their sudden encounter with stroke and the adopting of a new role as caregiver. present study was conducted to determine the effect of family-centered empowerment intervention on perceived severity of threat in caregivers of ...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2007
Nicolas Rohleder Silke E Beulen Edith Chen Jutta M Wolf Clemens Kirschbaum

The social self-preservation theory states that humans have a fundamental motivation to preserve the social self and that threats to the social self perturb biological markers such as cortisol. Five studies were designed to examine the cortisol response to competitive ballroom dancing as a paradigm for real-life social-evaluative threat. Competitive dancing produced substantial increases in cor...

Journal: :Emotion 2013
Andreas Olsson Susanna Carmona Geraldine Downey Niall Bolger Kevin N Ochsner

People vary greatly in their dispositions to anxiously expect, readily perceive, and strongly react to social rejection (rejection sensitivity [RS]) with implications for social functioning and health. Here, we examined how RS influences learning about social threat. Using a classical fear conditioning task, we established that high compared to low individuals displayed a resistance to extincti...

2013
Gonçalo A. Oliveira Sara Uceda Tânia Oliveira Alexandre Fernandes Teresa Garcia-Marques Rui F. Oliveira

Social interactions elicit androgen responses whose function has been posited to be the adjustment of androgen-dependent behaviors to social context. The activation of this androgen response is known to be mediated and moderated by psychological factors. In this study we tested the hypothesis that the testosterone (T) changes after a competition are not simply related to its outcome, but rather...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2014
Lynne Murray Jeff E Pella Leonardo De Pascalis Adriane Arteche Laura Pass Ray Percy Catharine Creswell Peter J Cooper

Anxious mothers' parenting, particularly transfer of threat information, has been considered important in their children's risk for social anxiety disorder (SAnxD), and maternal narratives concerning potential social threat could elucidate this contribution. Maternal narratives to their preschool 4- to 5-year-old children, via a picture book about starting school, were assessed in socially anxi...

Journal: :Rehabilitation psychology 2012
J Aaron Resch Michael R Benz Timothy R Elliott

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to evaluate possible determinants of parent wellbeing using a contextual model of parent adjustment. METHOD One hundred forty parents of children with various disabilities (i.e., autism, intellectual disabilities, and other health impairments) participated in this investigation. Parents completed a survey consisting of basic demographic characteristics of...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2016
Nhi Thai Bradley C. Taber-Thomas Koraly E. Pérez-Edgar

Behavioral inhibition (BI) is a biologically-based temperament characterized by vigilance toward threat. Over time, many children with BI increasingly fear social circumstances and display maladaptive social behavior. BI is also one of the strongest individual risk factors for developing social anxiety disorder. Although research has established a link between BI and anxiety, its causal mechani...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2009
Christine Logel Gregory M Walton Steven J Spencer Emma C Iserman William von Hippel Amy E Bell

Social identity threat is the notion that one of a person's many social identities may be at risk of being devalued in a particular context (C. M. Steele, S. J. Spencer, & J. Aronson, 2002). The authors suggest that in domains in which women are already negatively stereotyped, interacting with a sexist man can trigger social identity threat, undermining women's performance. In Study 1, male eng...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Karen McComb Graeme Shannon Sarah M Durant Katito Sayialel Rob Slotow Joyce Poole Cynthia Moss

The value of age is well recognized in human societies, where older individuals often emerge as leaders in tasks requiring specialized knowledge, but what part do such individuals play in other social species? Despite growing interest in how effective leadership might be achieved in animal social systems, the specific role that older leaders may play in decision-making has rarely been experimen...

2009
Christine Logel Gregory M. Walton Steven J. Spencer Emma C. Iserman William von Hippel Amy E. Bell

Social identity threat is the notion that one of a person’s many social identities may be at risk of being devalued in a particular context (C. M. Steele, S. J. Spencer, & J. Aronson, 2002). The authors suggest that in domains in which women are already negatively stereotyped, interacting with a sexist man can trigger social identity threat, undermining women’s performance. In Study 1, male eng...

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