Title of article :
Social Anxiety and Peer Relations in Early Adolescence:
Behavioral and Cognitive Factors
Author/Authors :
Stephen A. Erath، نويسنده , , Kelly S. Flanagan ·
Karen L. Bierman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This study investigated factors associated with
social anxiety during early adolescence using multiple informants,
including self and peer perspectives, teacher ratings,
and direct observations. Negative social performance
expectations, maladaptive coping strategies, and social skill
deficits were examined as correlates of social anxiety and mediators
linking social anxiety with poor peer relations. Participants
were 84 middle school students (47 girls, 37 boys)
over-sampled for elevated social anxiety. Analyses revealed
correlations linking social anxiety with decreased peer acceptance
and increased peer victimization. Path analysis indicated
that negative social performance expectations and
social withdrawal-disengagement accounted for the association
between social anxiety and decreased peer acceptance.
Social anxiety, self-directed coping strategies, and social
withdrawal-disengagement were each directly linked with
increased peer victimization for boys. The results replicate
findings based on clinical samples, extend understanding
of cognitive, social, and behavioral factors associated with
social anxiety in middle school, and provide new information
regarding gender differences in the correlates of social
anxiety.
Keywords :
Social anxiety . Peer relations . Social skills .Performance expectations . Coping strategies . Middleschool
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology