2024
DOI: 10.1017/s0954579424001068
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Pathways to adolescent social anxiety: Testing interactions between neural social reward function and perceived social threat in daily life

Stefanie L. Sequeira,
Jennifer S. Silk,
Neil P. Jones
et al.

Abstract: Recent theories suggest that for youth highly sensitive to incentives, perceiving more social threat may contribute to social anxiety (SA) symptoms. In 129 girls (ages 11–13) oversampled for shy/fearful temperament, we thus examined how interactions between neural responses to social reward (vs. neutral) cues (measured during anticipation of peer feedback) and perceived social threat in daily peer interactions (measured using ecological momentary assessment) predict SA symptoms two years later. No significant … Show more

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