Parkwood Institute, St. Joseph's Healthcare London and University of Waterloo, Canada; Department of Psychology and Centre for Mental Health Research, University of Waterloo, Canada; St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton and McMaster University, Canada.
Parkwood Institute, St. Joseph's Healthcare London and University of Waterloo, Canada; Department of Psychology and Centre for Mental Health Research, University of Waterloo, Canada; St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton and McMaster University, Canada.
J Anxiety Disord. 2018 Jun;57:76-83. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2018.05.005. Epub 2018 May 16.
Forty participants with social anxiety disorder (SAD) and 42 healthy controls (HCs) were randomized to watch a confederate deliver a speech in either a visibly anxious or confident manner. Participants rated their perception of the presenter's desirability across five attributes and compared themselves to the presenter along these same dimensions. Participants then delivered their own speeches, and were rated in a similar manner by trained research assistants who were naïve to participants' group status and study objectives. Results demonstrated that all participants, irrespective of group status, judged the visibly anxious presenter as being less desirable and the confident presenter as more desirable. Socially anxious participants tended to view themselves as inferior to confident others. Coders also rated participants with SAD, based on their speeches, as being less interpersonally desirable than HCs. These results suggest that individuals who appear visibly anxious may be objectively disadvantaged in their ability to make a positive first impression on others. We discuss these findings in relation to theoretical models of social anxiety and explore how to address such interpersonal factors in psychological interventions for SAD.
40 名社交焦虑障碍(SAD)患者和 42 名健康对照组(HC)被随机分配观看一个同盟者以明显焦虑或自信的方式发表演讲。参与者根据五个属性对演讲者的吸引力进行评分,并将自己与演讲者进行比较。然后,参与者发表自己的演讲,并由训练有素的研究助理以类似的方式进行评分,这些研究助理对参与者的群体身份和研究目标一无所知。结果表明,无论参与者的群体状况如何,所有参与者都认为明显焦虑的演讲者吸引力较低,而自信的演讲者吸引力较高。社交焦虑的参与者往往认为自己不如自信的人。根据参与者的演讲,编码员还将 SAD 患者评定为在人际吸引力方面不如 HCs。这些结果表明,表现出明显焦虑的人可能在给他人留下积极的第一印象方面客观地处于不利地位。我们将这些发现与社交焦虑的理论模型联系起来,并探讨如何在社交焦虑的心理干预中解决这些人际因素。