Fear of positive evaluation differentially predicts social anxiety: a six-month longitudinal panel study

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This study investigated whether (a) fear of negative evaluation (FNE) and fear of positive evaluation (FPE) prospectively predict the other, (b) FPE predicts social anxiety controlling for FNE, and (c) FPE predicts social anxiety symptoms but not general anxiety and depression. Data were collected from a student sample at two time points over six months. The cross-lagged structural equation modeling results revealed that FNE and FPE do not prospectively predict the other, FPE positively predicts social anxiety symptoms controlling for FNE, and FPE does not significantly predict general anxiety or depression. These results confirmed that FNE and FPE are distinctively related to social anxiety. Moreover, the study findings indicated that FPE may be a factor unique to social anxiety.

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Peker, M., & Akkuş, K. (2024). Fear of positive evaluation differentially predicts social anxiety: a six-month longitudinal panel study. Current Psychology, 43(4), 3621–3631. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-023-04597-y

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