Table 1.
Differences in social anxiety (FNE), general anxiety (BAI), and depression (BDI) between SAD, PTSD and non-patient groups.
Table 2.
Means and standard deviations (in parentheses) for social safety behaviour use (SBQ) in SAD, PTSD, and non-patient groups.
Fig 1.
Scree plot showing the eigenvalues of extracted components of the SBQ data.
Table 3.
Loadings of SBQ items onto the two extracted factors.
Table 4.
Differences between groups in the use of impression management and avoidance safety behaviours.
Table 5.
Effects of safety behaviour subtypes on self and others.
Fig 2.
Interaction effect of participant type and conversation type on self-reported anxiety.
Fig 3.
Three-way interaction of safety behaviour type, conversation type and participant type on self-ratings of how anxious one looked.
Fig 4.
Three-way interaction of safety behaviour type, conversation type and participant type on how much one is liked by one’s partner.
Fig 5.
Interaction effect of safety behaviour type and conversation type on desire to repeat conversation.