Reichenberger Julia, Wiggert Nicole, Wilhelm Frank H, Weeks Justin W, Blechert Jens
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry. 2015 Mar;46:164-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2014.10.004.
The bivalent fear of evaluation (BFOE) model suggests that fears of negative evaluation (FNE) and positive evaluation (FPE) are distinct features in social anxiety disorder as well as in non-clinical variations of social anxiety. The constructs can be measured utilizing the Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation Scale – Revised (BFNE-R) and the Fear of Positive Evaluation Scale (FPES), respectively. Whereas the distinction between FNE and FPE has been well examined in survey studies, concomitant evidence from laboratory tasks is scarce.
The present study tested whether subjective unpleasantness responses to short films simulating positive and negative evaluation from others are related to individual differences in FNE and FPE. Ninety-eight unselected individuals watched 24 short films displaying actors expressing positive, negative and neutral sentences and rated their responses on unpleasantness. Furthermore, pride responses to positive films were examined since these can be expected to discriminate between FPE and FNE.
As expected, higher BFNE-R scores were related to more unpleasant responding to negative films, whereas higher FPES scores were related to more unpleasant responding to positive films. Furthermore, experience of pride following positive films correlated positively with BFNE-R, but negatively with FPES scores.
Participants were university students which limits representativeness.
The study revealed that measures of FNE and FPE show distinct relationships with positive and negative social feedback which provides further evidence for the BFOE model in a laboratory setting.
双价评价恐惧(BFOE)模型表明,对负面评价的恐惧(FNE)和对正面评价的恐惧(FPE)是社交焦虑障碍以及社交焦虑非临床变体中的不同特征。这些构念可以分别使用修订后的简短负面评价恐惧量表(BFNE-R)和正面评价恐惧量表(FPES)进行测量。虽然在调查研究中对FNE和FPE之间的区别进行了充分研究,但来自实验室任务的相关证据却很少。
本研究测试了对模拟他人正面和负面评价的短片的主观不愉快反应是否与FNE和FPE中的个体差异相关。98名未经挑选的个体观看了24部短片,这些短片展示了演员表达正面、负面和中性句子的情景,并对他们的不愉快反应进行评分。此外,还研究了对正面影片的自豪反应,因为可以预期这些反应能够区分FPE和FNE。
正如预期的那样,较高的BFNE-R分数与对负面影片的更多不愉快反应相关,而较高的FPES分数与对正面影片的更多不愉快反应相关。此外,观看正面影片后的自豪体验与BFNE-R呈正相关,但与FPES分数呈负相关。
参与者均为大学生,这限制了代表性。
该研究表明,FNE和FPE的测量结果与正面和负面社会反馈呈现出不同的关系,这为实验室环境中的BFOE模型提供了进一步的证据。