Levinson Cheri A, Rodebaugh Thomas L
Washington University in St. Louis, Psychology.
Clin Psychol Sci. 2015 Sep;3(5):744-757. doi: 10.1177/2167702614548891. Epub 2014 Oct 24.
Social anxiety and eating disorders are highly comorbid, suggesting there are shared vulnerabilities that underlie the development of these disorders. Two proposed vulnerabilities are fear of negative evaluation and social appearance anxiety (i.e., fear of negative evaluation regarding one's appearance). In the current experimental study (=160 women) we measured these fears: (a) through a manipulation comparing fear conditions, (b) with trait fears, and (c) state fears. Results indicated that participants in the fear of negative evaluation condition increased food consumption, whereas participants in the social appearance anxiety condition and high in trait social appearance anxiety experienced the highest amounts of body dissatisfaction. Participants in the fear of evaluation and social appearance anxiety conditions experienced elevated social anxiety. These results support the idea that negative evaluation fears are shared vulnerabilities for eating and social anxiety disorders, but that the way these variables exert their effects may lead to disorder specific behaviors.
社交焦虑和饮食失调高度共病,这表明这些疾病的发展存在共同的易感性。两种被提出的易感性是对负面评价的恐惧和社交外表焦虑(即对自己外表的负面评价的恐惧)。在当前的实验研究中(n = 160名女性),我们测量了这些恐惧:(a)通过比较恐惧条件的操纵,(b)与特质恐惧,以及(c)状态恐惧。结果表明,处于对负面评价恐惧条件下的参与者食物摄入量增加,而处于社交外表焦虑条件下且特质社交外表焦虑程度高的参与者身体不满程度最高。处于评价恐惧和社交外表焦虑条件下的参与者社交焦虑程度升高。这些结果支持了这样一种观点,即对负面评价的恐惧是饮食和社交焦虑障碍的共同易感性,但这些变量发挥作用的方式可能导致特定于障碍的行为。