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Stuttering and social anxiety [PDF]

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The aim of the present study was to investigate the presence of social anxiety in adults who stutter. This was done by administering the Inventory of Interpersonal Situations (IIS) (Van Dam-Baggen & Kraaimaat, 1999), a social anxiety inventory, to a group of 89 people who stuttered and 131 people who did not stutter.
Kraaimaat, Floris W.   +2 more
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Social Anxiety and Social Anxiety Disorder

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2013
Research on social anxiety and social anxiety disorder has proliferated over the years since the explication of the disorder through cognitive-behavioral models. This review highlights a recently updated model from our group and details recent research stemming from the (a) information processing perspective, including attention bias, interpretation ...
Richard G. Heimberg, Amanda S. Morrison
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Social anxiety spectrum

European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2003
The aim of this paper is to provide the prevalence rates of mild, moderate and severe symptoms of social anxiety in a sample of high school students and to analyze gender differences and associated impairment levels within these three levels of severity. Five hundred and twenty students were assessed with the Social Anxiety Spectrum Self-Report (SHY-SR)
DELL'OSSO, LILIANA   +7 more
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Hiding anxiety versus acknowledgment of anxiety in social interaction: Relationship with social anxiety

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2006
According to cognitive and interpersonal models, safety behaviors in social phobia (e.g., avoiding eye contact, hiding blushing) erroneously induce negative evaluation by interaction partners. Presumably, a bias about the social outcome of safety behaviors causes this negative interaction cycle. Such a bias might be subject to double standard in social
Susan M. Bögels   +2 more
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Social Anxiety and Stuttering

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1991
Social anxiety among 110 stutterers was compared with the measures of two control groups (110 social phobic patients and 110 normal persons). Results do not support the notion of social anxiety as an essential part of stuttering.
Peggy Janssen   +2 more
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