Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
910312 Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Self-focused attention was manipulated during a social performance event.•Self-focused attention affected changes in positive performance appraisals.•Post-event processing predicted changes in positive performance appraisals when self-focused attention was high, not low.•Self-focused attention did not affect changes in negative performance appraisals.

Background and objectivesCognitive-behavioral models highlight the conjoint roles of self-focused attention (SFA), post-event processing (PEP), and performance appraisals in the maintenance of social anxiety. SFA, PEP, and biased performance appraisals are related to social anxiety; however, limited research has examined how SFA affects information-processing following social events. The current study examined whether SFA affects the relationships between performance appraisals and PEP following a social event..Methods137 participants with high (n = 72) or low (n = 65) social anxiety were randomly assigned to conditions of high SFA or low SFA while engaging in a standardized social performance. Subsequent performance appraisals and PEP were measured.ResultsImmediate performance appraisals were not affected by SFA. High levels of SFA led to a stronger, inverse relationship between immediate positive performance appraisals and subsequent negative PEP. High levels of SFA also led to a stronger, inverse relationship between negative PEP and changes in positive performance appraisals..LimitationsFuture research should examine whether the current findings, which involved a standardized social performance event, extend to interaction events as well as in a clinical sample.ConclusionsThese findings suggest that SFA affects the processing of positive information following a social performance event. SFA is particularly important for understanding how negative PEP undermines positive performance appraisals..

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