Latentna struktura skale socijalne anksioznosti i relacije između socijalne anksioznosti i iracionalnih uverenja
Latent structure of the social anxiety scale and relations between social anxiety and irrational beliefs
Author(s): Snežana TovilovićSubject(s): Cognitive Psychology, Clinical psychology
Published by: Društvo psihologa Srbije
Keywords: social anxiety; irrational beliefs; REBT model of social phobia; SA scales; factor analysis; canonical correlation analysis;
Summary/Abstract: The research which was realized belongs to one of three research fields within framework of rational-emotional-behavioral therapy (REBT) – to the theory of emotional disorders. It was undertaken with the aim to establish presence and nature of relations between social anxiety, treated as dimension and the construct of irrational beliefs from REBT theory. The research was carried out on the sample of 261 students of Novi Sad University, both genders, age 18 to 26. First of all, the latent structure of newly constructed Scale of Social Anxiety (SA) of the author Tovilović S. was tested. SA scale was proved to be of satisfying reliability (α =0.92). Principal-component factor analysis was conducted under gathered data. Four factors of social anxiety, which explain 44,09% of total variance of the items of SA scale, were named: social-evaluation anxiety, inhibition in social-uncertain situations, low self-respect and hypersensitivity on rejection. The other test that was used is Scale of General Attitudes and Beliefs of the author Marić Z. Reliability of the sub-scale of irrational beliefs that was got on our sample is α =0.91 yet the subscale of rational beliefs is α =0.70. Canonical correlational analysis was conducted under manifest variables of both scales. Three pairs of statistically significant canonical factors were got, with correlations within the span between Rc=0.78 and Rc=0.64. We discussed nature of correlation between social anxiety and irrational beliefs in the light of REBT model of social phobia, REBT theory of emotional disorder, researches and model of social anxiety in wider, cognitive-behavioral framework.
Journal: Psihologija
- Issue Year: 37/2004
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 63-88
- Page Count: 26
- Language: Serbian