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Citation

Perczel-Forintos D, Kresznerits S. Orv. Hetil. 2017; 158(22): 843-850.

Vernacular Title

Szociális szorongás és önértékelés: a „Félelem a negatív megítéléstől” (FÉLNE) kérdőív hazai adaptációja.

Affiliation

Klinikai Pszichológia Tanszék, Semmelweis Egyetem, Általános Orvostudományi Kar Budapest, Tömő u. 25-29., 1083.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Ifjusagi Lapkiado Vallalat)

DOI

10.1556/650.2017.30755

PMID

28561634

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Although social anxiety disorder (SAD) is the third most frequent emotional disorder with 13-15% prevalence rate, it remains unrecognized very often. Social phobia is associated with low self-esteem, high self-criticism and fear of negative evaluation by others. It shows high comorbidity with depression, alcoholism, drug addiction and eating disorders.

AIM: To adapt the widely used "Fear of Negative Evaluation" (FNE) social phobia questionnaire.

METHOD: Anxiety and mood disorder patients (n = 255) completed the Fear of Negative Evaluation Scale (30, 12 and 8 item-versions) as well as social cognition, anxiety and self-esteem questionnaires.

RESULTS: All the three versions of the FNE have strong internal validity (α>0.83) and moderate significant correlation with low self-esteem, negative social cognitions and anxiety. The short 8-item BFNE-S has the strongest disciminative value in differentiating patients with social phobia and with other emotional disorders.

CONCLUSIONS: The Hungarian version of the BFNE-S is an effective tool for the quick recognition of social phobia. Orv Hetil. 2017; 158(22): 843-850.


Language: hu

Keywords

BFNE-S; Fear of Negative Evaluation Scale; Félelem a negatív megítéléstől kérdőív – FÉLNE-8; alacsony önértékelés; low self-esteem; psychotherapy; pszichoterápia; social anxiety disorder (SAD); szociális szorongás

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