APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Chronic Social Group Stress Uniquely Predicts Subsequent Social Anxiety Symptoms: Testing the Conditioning Model of Social Anxiety Disorder

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Clinical Science

  • Richard LeBeau
    UCLA
  • Andrea Niles
    UCSF
  • Richard Kim
    UCLA
  • Katherine Young
    University of California, Los Angeles
  • Richard Zinbarg
    Northwestern University
  • Susan Mineka
    Northwestern University
  • Michelle Craske
    University of California, Los Angeles

Abstract

The conditioning-based model of Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) etiology is widely espoused but has rarely been subjected to rigorous empirical evaluation. In this study, the unique relationship between social pain and subsequent social anxiety is explored in 627 adolescents. Implications for measuring social pain and understanding SAD etiology are discussed.

Anxiety

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