Gayle Beck J, Davila Joanne, Farrow Sherry, Grant Demond
Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Buffalo, 230 Park Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA.
Behav Res Ther. 2006 May;44(5):737-48. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2005.05.004. Epub 2005 Jul 25.
This study provided a preliminary test of whether socially anxious women and their partners would show more negative social support behavior, especially among those with low relationship satisfaction, and whether this would increase the distress of the socially anxious women. Women with (n=22) and without (n=23) heightened social anxiety were observed interacting with their partners under a social-evaluative threat and support behaviors were coded. Unexpectedly, no differences were found between socially and non-socially anxious women and their partners. Although relationship satisfaction influenced this process, it was the more satisfied women who showed more negative behavior. Additionally, the more positive behaviors the partner exhibited, the greater was the distress reported by socially anxious women, particularly among women whose partners reported high relationship satisfaction. Implications for how these findings might expand theories on interpersonal processes in social anxiety are discussed.
本研究初步检验了社交焦虑的女性及其伴侣是否会表现出更多消极的社会支持行为,尤其是在关系满意度较低的人群中,以及这是否会增加社交焦虑女性的痛苦程度。观察了22名社交焦虑程度较高和23名社交焦虑程度较低的女性在社会评价威胁下与伴侣的互动情况,并对支持行为进行了编码。出乎意料的是,社交焦虑和非社交焦虑的女性及其伴侣之间未发现差异。尽管关系满意度影响了这一过程,但表现出更多消极行为的是关系更满意的女性。此外,伴侣表现出的积极行为越多,社交焦虑女性报告的痛苦程度就越高,尤其是在伴侣报告关系满意度较高的女性中。本文还讨论了这些发现对拓展社交焦虑中人际过程理论的意义。