Individuals with social anxiety underestimate their social performance compared to observers (i.e., self-observer discrepancy). Cognitive models suggest that heightened attention to, and exaggerated perception of, physiological symptoms of anxiety results in the construction of (inaccurate) mental representat...
Social Anxiety Disorder is highly prevalent among children and leads to poor long-term outcomes if left untreated. Theoretical models of anxiety differ in
Social anxiety disorder has characteristic features of the overwhelming anxiety and apprehensions especially in public gatherings. There is always a false perception in mind that someone is continuously watching, noticing or judging their activities. Many of times the situation is associated with some un...
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The discourse surrounding women’s consumption of iPhones in China, and the consequent backlash from internet users, finds its roots deeply embedded in the dynamics of digital misogyny and gendered nationalism, revealing a complex interplay of societal transformation, anxiety, and power reconstitution. ...
Social anxiety disorder Child psychopathology Emotional responses Emotion regulation Ecological momentary assessment 1. Introduction With lifetime prevalence rates of up to 12.4 % (Kessler et al., 2012, Ormel et al., 2015), social anxiety disorder is one of the most common mental disorders in chil...
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Higher scores indicate higher anxiety, depression, and ability to perform social roles, respectively. The PROMIS-29 also includes subscales for fatigue, sleep disturbance, physical function, pain intensity, and pain interference; these were not examined here. Well-being was assessed using the World ...
Article detailsDownload article (PDF) Proceedings Article Media Portrayal of Techno-Orientalism Yirui Lin, Xiansheng Wang Techno-Orientalism involves the strategic use of various means to evoke emotions such as anxiety, shame, and indignation in order to gain supporters. It also aims to convey the ...
Old age is strongly associated with some form of physiological challenges (loss of muscle mass, decreased bone density, and mobility impairments) and psychological challenges (depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline) due, in part, to socioeconomic disengagements and the deterioration of the immune...