2024
Dynamics Between Affect and Social Acceptance as a Function of Social Anxiety: A Person-Specific Network Approach
Gunther K, Edelman A, Petrie D, Kober H, Gee D, Joormann J, Gadassi-Polack R. Dynamics Between Affect and Social Acceptance as a Function of Social Anxiety: A Person-Specific Network Approach. Emotion 2024 PMID: 39207390, DOI: 10.1037/emo0001370.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEtiology of social anxiety disorderSocial anxiety disorderSocial anxietyPositive affectAnxiety disordersDevelopmental period of increased riskFunction of social anxietySocial anxiety symptomsDaily diary dataSocial acceptanceBenefits of acceptanceSocial experiencePerson-centered approachPeriod of increased riskRegulate affectAnxiety symptomsSocial cuesAnxietyAffectDevelopmental periodPerson-specificAdolescentsDiary dataReturn to baselineDisorders
2023
Social interpretation inflexibility moderates emotional reactions to social situations in children and adolescents
Polack R, Bronstein M, Questel M, Edelman A, Vinogradov S, Kober H, Joormann J, Everaert J. Social interpretation inflexibility moderates emotional reactions to social situations in children and adolescents. Development And Psychopathology 2023, 35: 2352-2364. PMID: 37466071, PMCID: PMC10796842, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579423000834.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh social anxietyNegative interpersonal eventsInterpersonal eventsInterpretation biasSocial anxietyInterpretation biasesInternalizing symptomsSocial situationsDepressive symptomsPositive interpretation biasNegative interpretation biasSocial anxiety symptomsProtective factorsNovel social situationsSample of childrenAdolescent anxietyDaily associationsNegative interpretationsEmotional reactionsNovel taskAnxiety symptomsSubsequent depressive symptomsPositive interpretationInternalizing disordersAnxiety
2015
Correlates of Facebook usage patterns: The relationship between passive Facebook use, social anxiety symptoms, and brooding
Shaw A, Timpano K, Tran T, Joormann J. Correlates of Facebook usage patterns: The relationship between passive Facebook use, social anxiety symptoms, and brooding. Computers In Human Behavior 2015, 48: 575-580. DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2015.02.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial anxiety symptomsSocial anxiety disorderAnxiety symptomsFB useAnxiety disordersGreater social anxiety symptomsCognitive-behavioral modelSelf-report designRole of broodingFuture researchSAD individualsFacebook usage patternsPassive Facebook useInterpersonal exchangesPsychological symptomsFB usageImportant social sphereFacebook usePerson interactionsFB usersBroodingFB activityMore timeAlternative modelsIndividuals