Evaluate The Role of BAS / BIS in Social Anxiety Disorder is due to the Effects Mediated Cognitive Bias

Abstract:
Background and Aims
Social anxiety disorder is one of the most common anxiety disorders. Studying the etiology of this disorder is important. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of BAS / BIS in social anxiety disorder by mediation effect of cognitive bias.
Materials and Methods
240 students of Tabriz University were selected by cluster sampling method and then responded to the questionnaire: Scale systems activation / inhibition Carver and White's behavior, revised version of the questionnaire interpretation and Social Phobia Inventory (SPIN). For data analysis, confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling were used.
Results
Evaluation of the structural model using fit indices showed that behavioral inhibition system and behavioral activation system have significant effect on Social Anxiety Disorder by mediational effects of cognitive bias. The results supported the fitness of hypothesis structure between the research variables.
Conclusion
Accordingly, cognitive biases can be a significant mediator between brain-behavioral systems and social anxiety disorder.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Medical Science Studies, Volume:28 Issue: 1, 2017
Page:
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