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Table 1.

Differences in social anxiety (FNE), general anxiety (BAI), and depression (BDI) between SAD, PTSD and non-patient groups.

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Table 2.

Means and standard deviations (in parentheses) for social safety behaviour use (SBQ) in SAD, PTSD, and non-patient groups.

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Fig 1.

Scree plot showing the eigenvalues of extracted components of the SBQ data.

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Table 3.

Loadings of SBQ items onto the two extracted factors.

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Table 4.

Differences between groups in the use of impression management and avoidance safety behaviours.

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Table 5.

Effects of safety behaviour subtypes on self and others.

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Fig 2.

Interaction effect of participant type and conversation type on self-reported anxiety.

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Fig 3.

Three-way interaction of safety behaviour type, conversation type and participant type on self-ratings of how anxious one looked.

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Fig 4.

Three-way interaction of safety behaviour type, conversation type and participant type on how much one is liked by one’s partner.

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Fig 5.

Interaction effect of safety behaviour type and conversation type on desire to repeat conversation.

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