Changes in Positive and Negative Affect during Acute Psychiatric Treatment in People with Social Anxiety Disorder
Emily M. Bowers,
Andrew D. Peckham,
Fallon R. Goodman
et al.
Abstract:People with social anxiety disorder (SAD) experience less positive affect (PA) and more negative affect (NA) than the general population, a pattern more similar to depression than other anxiety disorders. There is a dearth of research assessing whether PA is targeted effectively during treatment, even though this is an important emotional aspect for quality of life. The primary aim of this study was to examine daily changes in self-report PA and NA among a sample of partial hospital program (PHP) patients with… Show more
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