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Erschienen in: Cognitive Therapy and Research 6/2013

01.12.2013 | Original Article

In the Presence of Social Threat: Implicit and Explicit Self-Esteem in Social Anxiety Disorder

verfasst von: Viktoria Ritter, Christine Ertel, Katja Beil, Melanie C. Steffens, Ulrich Stangier

Erschienen in: Cognitive Therapy and Research | Ausgabe 6/2013

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Abstract

The present study investigated implicit and explicit self-esteem and the effects of co-morbid depressive disorders on both in a clinical sample of patients with Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) (n = 40), and in healthy controls (n = 35) following social-threat induction (giving an impromptu speech). Implicit self-esteem was assessed using an implicit association test. Explicit self-esteem was measured with the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. Results indicated that SAD patients had significantly lower implicit self-esteem, relative to healthy controls, and were also characterized by lower explicit self-esteem. Depressed SAD patients revealed more negative explicit self-esteem than non-depressed SAD patients, but no such group differences were found in implicit self-esteem. There were also strong relationships between patients’ explicit self-esteem and symptoms of social anxiety and depression. The findings support cognitive models of SAD and suggest that biased self-processing works on both implicit and explicit levels. Further, it seems that social anxiety and depression are characterized by differential implicit self-evaluative processes.
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Metadaten
Titel
In the Presence of Social Threat: Implicit and Explicit Self-Esteem in Social Anxiety Disorder
verfasst von
Viktoria Ritter
Christine Ertel
Katja Beil
Melanie C. Steffens
Ulrich Stangier
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2013
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Cognitive Therapy and Research / Ausgabe 6/2013
Print ISSN: 0147-5916
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-2819
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10608-013-9553-0

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