APS

31st APS Annual Convention · 2019

Post-Event Processing Mediates the Relationship between Social Anxiety Symptomology and Mood Recovery from a Social Stressor

Washington, DC · May 2019

Poster · Clinical Science

  • Cheyene Horner
    Cleveland State University
  • Aryn Giffi
    Cleveland State University
  • Eric Allard
    Cleveland State University

Abstract

We examined the role of ruminative processes subsequent to a social stressor impacts emotion regulation difficulty in social anxiety. Results revealed that increased social anxiety symptomology predicted poorer mood recovery from a social stress task, and this relationship was mediated by increased post-event processing (PEP) during an instructed recovery period.

Anxiety

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