نتایج جستجو برای: social threat

تعداد نتایج: 655959  

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 1997
L G Lundh L G Ost

Fourty-five patients with social phobia and 45 normal controls were compared on explicit memory (cued recall) and implicit memory (word stem completion) for positive, neutral, social threat, and physical threat words. Although there were no significant differences between the social phobics and the normal controls, the subgroup of patients with non-generalized social phobia showed an implicit m...

Journal: :Psychological science 2014
Tara M Mandalaywala Karen J Parker Dario Maestripieri

Both human and nonhuman primates exhibit a cognitive bias to social threat, but little is known about how this bias develops. We investigated the development of threat bias in free-ranging infant rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) at 3 months (n = 45) and 9 months (n = 46) of age. Three-month-olds did not display bias, but 9-month-olds exhibited increased maintenance of attention to threatening s...

2010
Borja Sanz Carlos Laorden Gonzalo Alvarez Pablo G. Bringas

On-line Social Networks (OSN) have become the most popular Internet service today. OSN are being embraced by companies and organisations to help connecting people, assist dealing with cooperative tasks, and develop marketing and public relations campaigns. Despite all their benefits and advantages, as happens with every new technology, they are prone to several security issues. In addition to p...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2006
D M Grant J Gayle Beck

This study examined whether comorbid symptoms influence the attentional biases associated with social anxiety and dysphoria using the Emotional Stroop Task (EST). Participants were recruited into three groups: a Social Anxiety group, a Dysphoric group, and a Social Anxiety/Dysphoric group. Four types of stimulus words were used: social anxiety threat, depressive threat, neutral words, and posit...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
vahid zamanzadeh lila valizadeh mojgan lotfi feridoon salehi assef khalili

background: the present work was conducted to study the burn patients’ experiences to get an insight into their main concerns when they suffer the tragic event, recover from it, and adjust back in the society, so that better rehabilitation programs can be planned corresponding to their needs as well as to the needs of the society and the existing situations. materials and methods: in this quali...

2001
Stewart J. H. McCann

Building on the work of S. M. Sales, who related contemporaneous economic threat to authoritarian behaviors, two studies tested the hypothesis that threat is associated with relatively more attraction to authoritarian churches and less attraction to nonauthoritarian churches. The hypothesis was supported in Study 1, when the annual percentage of changes in memberships (1928-1986) for two author...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2005
David M Marx Diederik A Stapel Dominique Muller

The authors investigated how a collective self-construal orientation in combination with positive social comparisons "turns off" the negative effects of stereotype threat. Specifically, Experiment 1 demonstrated that stereotype threat led to increased accessibility of participants' collective self ("we"). Experiment 2 showed that this feeling of "we-ness" in the stereotype threat condition cent...

2017
Peng Zhang Wenjin Ni Ruibo Xie Jiahua Xu Xiangping Liu

There is some research showing that social anxiety is related with attentional bias to threat. However, others fail to find this relationship and propose that gender differences may play a role. The aim of this study was to investigate the gender differences in the subcomponents of attentional bias to threat (hypervigilance and difficulty in disengaging) among children and adolescents with soci...

Journal: :Annual review of psychology 2005
Brenda Major Laurie T O'Brien

This chapter addresses the psychological effects of social stigma. Stigma directly affects the stigmatized via mechanisms of discrimination, expectancy confirmation, and automatic stereotype activation, and indirectly via threats to personal and social identity. We review and organize recent theory and empirical research within an identity threat model of stigma. This model posits that situatio...

Journal: :Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy 2013
Luisa Stopa Ruth Denton Megan Wingfield Katherine Newman Taylor

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The cognitive models indicate that people with social phobia and paranoia share a common fear of others. While we recognize clinical differences, it is likely that some of the same psychological processes contribute to the maintenance of both presentations, yet the nature and extent of these similarities and differences are not yet clearly understood. This study explored thr...

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