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Exploring the Cognitive Model of Social Anxiety in Autistic Young People—The Central Role of Bodily Symptoms
by
Rusbridge, S
, Lei, J
, Wood, H
, Lomax, C
, Elliston, J
, Russell, A
in
Accuracy
/ Adolescents
/ Anxiety
/ Anxiety Disorders
/ Attention
/ Attention task
/ Autism
/ Behavior Theories
/ Beliefs
/ Bodily sensations
/ Child Health
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive models
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Fear
/ Fear & phobias
/ Focused attention
/ Health services
/ Heart rate
/ Interpersonal Competence
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Mental health
/ Mental Health Programs
/ Negative Attitudes
/ Perceptions
/ Physiology
/ Preferences
/ Psychological distress
/ Psychological models
/ Psychology
/ Ratings & rankings
/ Social anxiety
/ Social Behavior
/ Social Characteristics
/ Social interaction
/ Social situations
/ Teenagers
/ Verbal Ability
/ Youth
2022
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Exploring the Cognitive Model of Social Anxiety in Autistic Young People—The Central Role of Bodily Symptoms
by
Rusbridge, S
, Lei, J
, Wood, H
, Lomax, C
, Elliston, J
, Russell, A
in
Accuracy
/ Adolescents
/ Anxiety
/ Anxiety Disorders
/ Attention
/ Attention task
/ Autism
/ Behavior Theories
/ Beliefs
/ Bodily sensations
/ Child Health
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive models
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Fear
/ Fear & phobias
/ Focused attention
/ Health services
/ Heart rate
/ Interpersonal Competence
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Mental health
/ Mental Health Programs
/ Negative Attitudes
/ Perceptions
/ Physiology
/ Preferences
/ Psychological distress
/ Psychological models
/ Psychology
/ Ratings & rankings
/ Social anxiety
/ Social Behavior
/ Social Characteristics
/ Social interaction
/ Social situations
/ Teenagers
/ Verbal Ability
/ Youth
2022
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Exploring the Cognitive Model of Social Anxiety in Autistic Young People—The Central Role of Bodily Symptoms
by
Rusbridge, S
, Lei, J
, Wood, H
, Lomax, C
, Elliston, J
, Russell, A
in
Accuracy
/ Adolescents
/ Anxiety
/ Anxiety Disorders
/ Attention
/ Attention task
/ Autism
/ Behavior Theories
/ Beliefs
/ Bodily sensations
/ Child Health
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive models
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Fear
/ Fear & phobias
/ Focused attention
/ Health services
/ Heart rate
/ Interpersonal Competence
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Mental health
/ Mental Health Programs
/ Negative Attitudes
/ Perceptions
/ Physiology
/ Preferences
/ Psychological distress
/ Psychological models
/ Psychology
/ Ratings & rankings
/ Social anxiety
/ Social Behavior
/ Social Characteristics
/ Social interaction
/ Social situations
/ Teenagers
/ Verbal Ability
/ Youth
2022
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Exploring the Cognitive Model of Social Anxiety in Autistic Young People—The Central Role of Bodily Symptoms
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Exploring the Cognitive Model of Social Anxiety in Autistic Young People—The Central Role of Bodily Symptoms
2022
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We explored the role of negative performance beliefs and self-focused attention considered central to psychological models of social anxiety but not studied in autism. Firstly, we compared self- and observer ratings of performance on a social task for 71 young autistic people, 41 high and 30 low in social anxiety, finding a significant main effect of social anxiety but not rater. Subsequently, 76 autistic young people, 46 high and 30 low social anxiety completed measures of interoceptive sensibility and focus of attention following a social task. Only heightened interoceptive sensibility fully mediated the relationship between self-ratings of social performance and social anxiety. These findings suggest awareness of bodily sensations are critical to anxiety in social situations with implications for treatment.
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