Cuming Samantha, Rapee Ronald M, Kemp Nicola, Abbott Maree J, Peters Lorna, Gaston Jonathan E
Centre for Emotional Health, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
J Anxiety Disord. 2009 Oct;23(7):879-83. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2009.05.002. Epub 2009 Jun 6.
According to cognitive theories, safety-seeking behaviors are crucial in both the maintenance and management of social anxiety. In order to facilitate assessment of these behaviors the Subtle Avoidance Frequency Examination (SAFE) was developed. Three factors emerged from the SAFE, which appeared to reflect active "safety" behaviors, subtle restriction of behavior, and behaviors aimed at avoiding or concealing physical symptoms. The SAFE demonstrated strong internal consistency, good construct validity and the ability to discriminate between clinical and non-clinical participants. In addition, the SAFE was responsive to the effects of treatment. Given its excellent psychometric properties, the SAFE may be useful to further investigate the role of safety strategies in social anxiety and to assess treatment outcomes.
根据认知理论,寻求安全行为在社交焦虑的维持和管理中都至关重要。为了便于评估这些行为,开发了细微回避频率检查(SAFE)。SAFE 产生了三个因素,这些因素似乎反映了积极的“安全”行为、行为的细微限制以及旨在避免或隐藏身体症状的行为。SAFE 表现出很强的内部一致性、良好的结构效度以及区分临床和非临床参与者的能力。此外,SAFE 对治疗效果有反应。鉴于其出色的心理测量特性,SAFE 可能有助于进一步研究安全策略在社交焦虑中的作用并评估治疗结果。