A longitudinal assessment of the bivalent fear of evaluation model with social interaction anxiety in social anxiety disorder
Depression and Anxiety2020Vol. 37(12), pp. 1253–1260
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Andrew R. Johnson, Samantha R. Bank, Mark Wahlgren Summers, Matthew P. Hyett, David M. Erceg‐Hurn, Michael J. Kyron, Peter M. McEvoy
Abstract
Previous fears of negative evaluation could not fully explain future fears of positive evaluation (or vice-versa), which is consistent with the two constructs being likely distinct in social anxiety disorder. Given its more direct relationship with social anxiety severity, fear of negative evaluation should be targeted in treatment, as this could both directly reduce social anxiety severity and minimize the indirect impact of fear of positive evaluation.
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