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- Title
Morningness-eveningness and emotion dysregulation incremental validity in predicting social anxiety dimensions.
- Authors
Azad-Marzabadi, Esfandiar; Amiri, Sohrab
- Abstract
This study investigates the usefulness of morningness-eveningness and emotion dysregulation for better understanding of social anxiety dimensions. Specifically, associations between morningness-eveningness and incremental validity of emotion dysregulation as a predictor of social anxiety were examined. Data were obtained from a sample of normal students (N=510). Results of regression analyses showed that morningness was a significant predictor of social anxiety variables. Dimensions of emotion dysregulation had multiple associations with facets from social anxiety. Emotion dysregulation was found to be a positive predictor of social anxiety. The results expand the understanding of social anxiety and indicate how the domains of morningness-eveningness and emotion regulation could explain social anxiety in a normal population.
- Subjects
SOCIAL anxiety; REGRESSION analysis; MULTIVARIATE analysis; EMOTION recognition; MORNINGNESS-Eveningness Questionnaire
- Publication
International Journal of General Medicine, 2017, Vol 11, p275
- ISSN
1178-7074
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2147/IJGM.S144376