2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2022.110979
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Associations between general trait anxiety, trait social anxiety and cardiovascular responses to social and non-social stressors

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“…Additionally, the most common physiological indicators are cardiovascular reactivity, primarily including heart rate variability and blood pressure variability. Some studies found that individuals with high social anxiety exhibit elevated cardiovascular reactivity when facing social tasks compared to those with low social anxiety (e.g., Liu et al, 2023;Lü et al, 2022). In our study, we found the variability of high blood pressure in the pre-test was signi cantly higher than the variability of high blood pressure in the posttest.…”
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“…Additionally, the most common physiological indicators are cardiovascular reactivity, primarily including heart rate variability and blood pressure variability. Some studies found that individuals with high social anxiety exhibit elevated cardiovascular reactivity when facing social tasks compared to those with low social anxiety (e.g., Liu et al, 2023;Lü et al, 2022). In our study, we found the variability of high blood pressure in the pre-test was signi cantly higher than the variability of high blood pressure in the posttest.…”
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confidence: 46%