TY - JOUR
T1 - Shame during social interactions predicts subsequent generalized anxiety symptoms
T2 - A daily-diary study
AU - Shahar, Ben
AU - Bar-Kalifa, Eran
AU - Hen-Weissberg, Adi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Guilford Publications, Inc.
PY - 2015/12
Y1 - 2015/12
N2 - Objectives: To explore the relationship between shame experiences and generalized anxiety symptoms, using a daily-diary design. Method: Forty undergraduate students (mean age = 22.4) completed an online survey, once a day, for eight consecutive days, retrospectively assessing the extent to which they experienced shame during a significant social interaction on a given day, and the extent to which they experienced subsequent GAD symptoms later that day. Results: Using a multilevel regression model we found, as expected, that higher day-level and person-level shame were significantly associated with more subsequent GAD symptoms. Furthermore, we found that participants who experienced more GAD symptoms during the daily-diary period were more reactive to daily changes in shame. Conclusions: Findings are consistent with the hypothesis that worrying may serve to facilitate avoidance of shame-related experiences.
AB - Objectives: To explore the relationship between shame experiences and generalized anxiety symptoms, using a daily-diary design. Method: Forty undergraduate students (mean age = 22.4) completed an online survey, once a day, for eight consecutive days, retrospectively assessing the extent to which they experienced shame during a significant social interaction on a given day, and the extent to which they experienced subsequent GAD symptoms later that day. Results: Using a multilevel regression model we found, as expected, that higher day-level and person-level shame were significantly associated with more subsequent GAD symptoms. Furthermore, we found that participants who experienced more GAD symptoms during the daily-diary period were more reactive to daily changes in shame. Conclusions: Findings are consistent with the hypothesis that worrying may serve to facilitate avoidance of shame-related experiences.
KW - Daily diaries
KW - Generalized anxiety disorder
KW - Shame
KW - Worry
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U2 - 10.1521/jscp.2015.34.10.827
DO - 10.1521/jscp.2015.34.10.827
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AN - SCOPUS:84958772869
SN - 0736-7236
VL - 34
SP - 827
EP - 837
JO - Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
JF - Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
IS - 10
ER -