TY - JOUR
T1 - The Effect of Combination of Video Feedback and Audience Feedback on Social Anxiety
T2 - Preliminary Findings
AU - Chen, Junwen
AU - Mak, Rebecca
AU - Fujita, Satoko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015.
PY - 2015/9/6
Y1 - 2015/9/6
N2 - Although video feedback (VF) is shown to improve appraisals of social performance in socially anxious individuals, its impact on state anxiety during a social situation is mixed. The current study investigated the effect of combined video feedback and audience feedback (AF) on self-perceptions of performance and bodily sensations as well as state anxiety pertaining to a speech task. Forty-one socially anxious students were randomly allocated to combined video feedback with audience feedback (VF + AF), video feedback only (VF), audience feedback only (AF), or a control condition. Following a 3-min speech, participants in the VF + AF, VF, and AF conditions watched the videotape of their speech with cognitive preparation in the presence of three confederates who served as audience, and/or received feedback from the confederates, while the control group watched their videotaped speech without cognitive preparation. Both VF + AF and AF conditions improved distorted appraisal of performance and bodily sensations as well as state anxiety. The clinical implications of these findings are discussed.
AB - Although video feedback (VF) is shown to improve appraisals of social performance in socially anxious individuals, its impact on state anxiety during a social situation is mixed. The current study investigated the effect of combined video feedback and audience feedback (AF) on self-perceptions of performance and bodily sensations as well as state anxiety pertaining to a speech task. Forty-one socially anxious students were randomly allocated to combined video feedback with audience feedback (VF + AF), video feedback only (VF), audience feedback only (AF), or a control condition. Following a 3-min speech, participants in the VF + AF, VF, and AF conditions watched the videotape of their speech with cognitive preparation in the presence of three confederates who served as audience, and/or received feedback from the confederates, while the control group watched their videotaped speech without cognitive preparation. Both VF + AF and AF conditions improved distorted appraisal of performance and bodily sensations as well as state anxiety. The clinical implications of these findings are discussed.
KW - appraisals of bodily sensations
KW - audience feedback
KW - self-perceptions of performance
KW - social anxiety
KW - state anxiety
KW - video feedback
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84938594569&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/0145445515587087
DO - 10.1177/0145445515587087
M3 - Article
SN - 0145-4455
VL - 39
SP - 721
EP - 739
JO - Behavior Modification
JF - Behavior Modification
IS - 5
ER -