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The predicting well_being in social disorder based on self_discrepancy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

Z. Aalayi
Affiliation:
Islamic Azad University & Young Researchers Club, Roudehen Branch, Roudehen, Iran
T. Ahmadi Gatab
Affiliation:
Islamic Azad University & Young Researchers Club, Qhaemshahr Branch, Qhaemshahr, Iran

Abstract

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Introduction and objectives

The paper aimed to study the relationship between self discrepancy and well-being in subjects suffering from social phobia. Previous research reveals that patients suffering from social phobia report a lower well-being and that self discrepancy have a positive correlation with well-being. So the question is which kind of self discrepancy decreases well-being through increasing social phobia.

Methods

To carry out this research 250 subjects were randomly selected based on Liebowitz’ s social phobia test given to a great number of university students. Subjects were asked to answer the tests on two domains of well-being and self discrepancy at the same time.

Results

The results showed that “actualundesired” and “actualought” self discrepancy have more considerable effects on well-being respectively. Also, the direct effect of self discrepancy on well-being is more than the direct one.

Conclusions

These finding can be significant in treating social phobia and promoting well-being.

Type
P02-269
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2011
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