Safety behaviors during dates among individuals with social anxiety disorder.

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Talia Shechter Strulov, Idan M Aderka
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Individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) often struggle with forming and maintaining romantic relationships, which are vital for mental and physical health. A core feature of SAD is the use of safety behaviors - strategies to reduce anxiety that may unintentionally maintain negative emotions and impede the development of genuine connections. In the present study, we examined safety behavior use during dates/romantic interactions among individuals with (n = 54) and without SAD (n = 54). We used a daily diary design, in which participants reported on dates/romantic interactions, emotions, and safety behaviors in their daily lives for 21 consecutive days. Results indicated that both individuals with and without SAD used more safety behaviors during dates compared to other interactions, with this effect being significantly stronger for individuals with SAD. Furthermore, safety behaviors during dates were associated with negative emotions, with this effect also being significantly stronger for individuals with SAD. In contrast, no significant association was found between safety behaviors during dates and positive emotions. We discuss these findings within the context of cognitive-behavioral models of SAD, and delineate implications for therapeutic interventions and for the targeting of dating-specific safety behaviors in SAD.

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社交焦虑障碍个体约会中的安全行为。
患有社交焦虑症(SAD)的人通常很难建立和维持对身心健康至关重要的浪漫关系。SAD的一个核心特征是使用安全行为——减少焦虑的策略,这种策略可能会无意中维持负面情绪,阻碍真正联系的发展。在本研究中,我们检查了有(n = 54)和没有(n = 54) SAD的个体在约会/浪漫互动中的安全行为使用情况。我们采用每日日记设计,参与者连续21天报告他们日常生活中的约会/浪漫互动、情绪和安全行为。结果表明,与其他互动相比,有和没有SAD的个体在约会期间都使用了更多的安全行为,而且这种影响在有SAD的个体中明显更强。此外,约会期间的安全行为与负面情绪有关,这种影响在SAD患者身上也明显更强。相比之下,约会时的安全行为与积极情绪之间没有显著的联系。我们在SAD的认知行为模型的背景下讨论了这些发现,并描述了治疗干预和针对SAD的约会特定安全行为的影响。
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