| Literature DB >> 18704806 |
Jennifer Gamer1, Stefan C Schmukle, Ursula Luka-Krausgrill, Boris Egloff.
Abstract
In this study, we analyzed changes in the strength of self-anxiety associations--as measured by the Implicit Association Test-Anxiety (IAT-Anxiety; Egloff & Schmukle, 2002) and the Social Phobia Anxiety Inventory (SPAI; Turner, Beidel, Dancu, & Stanley, 1989)--following treatment of social anxiety. We assessed socially anxious participants (N = 24) prior to and following a group-based treatment; and we assessed healthy controls (N = 24) at matched time points. Results showed (a) higher implicit and explicit anxiety in socially anxious participants (as compared to controls) prior to treatment and (b) reductions in IAT-Anxiety and SPAI scores of socially anxious participants following treatment. We discuss implications of these results for clinical applications of the IAT.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18704806 DOI: 10.1080/00223890802248786
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pers Assess ISSN: 0022-3891