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The neglected relationship between social interaction anxiety and hedonic deficits: differentiation from depressive symptoms.

Todd B. Kashdan
- 01 Jan 2004 - 
- Vol. 18, Iss: 5, pp 719-730
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The initial cross-sectional study evaluated the incremental effects of social interaction anxiety on hedonic deficits beyond the effects of depressive and anxiety symptoms, finding some evidence for an association between social interactionxiety and hedonics deficits that is not attributable to covariance with other internalizing conditions.
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This article is published in Journal of Anxiety Disorders.The article was published on 2004-01-01. It has received 87 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social anxiety & Anxiety.

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Curiosity and Exploration: Facilitating Positive Subjective Experiences and Personal Growth Opportunities

TL;DR: The potential role of curiosity in advancing understanding of various psychological phenomena is discussed and a theoretical model that informs research on the design of a new measure and the nomological network of curiosity is elaborate.
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Delineating Components of Emotion and its Dysregulation in Anxiety and Mood Psychopathology

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Expanding the Topography of Social Anxiety An Experience-Sampling Assessment of Positive Emotions, Positive Events, and Emotion Suppression

TL;DR: Irrespective of dispositional social anxiety, participants reported the most intense positive emotions on the days when they were both least socially anxious and most accepting of emotional experiences.
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Social anxiety spectrum and diminished positive experiences: theoretical synthesis and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analytic technique was used to evaluate the strength, consistency, and construct specificity of relations between the social anxiety spectrum with positive affect and curiosity, and found that social anxiety had significant inverse relations with negative affect (r =�.36; 95% CI: �.31 to �.40) and curiosity (r=�.21; 95%).
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Measuring basic needs satisfaction: Evaluating previous research and conducting new psychometric evaluations of the Basic Needs Satisfaction in General Scale

TL;DR: The authors provided a narrative review of past research on the Basic Needs Satisfaction in General Scale, examined its dimensionality which has been assumed but not empirically studied, and gathered external validity evidence, collected by examining the differential relationships between the three needs and measures of well-being and worry.
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Self-determination theory and the facilitation of intrinsic motivation, social development, and well-being.

TL;DR: Research guided by self-determination theory has focused on the social-contextual conditions that facilitate versus forestall the natural processes of self-motivation and healthy psychological development, leading to the postulate of three innate psychological needs--competence, autonomy, and relatedness.
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