Development and validation of a measure of maladaptive social-evaluative beliefs characteristic of social anxiety disorder in youth: The Report of Youth Social Cognitions (RYSC)
Recent research has started to examine the applicability of influential adult models of the maintenance of social anxiety disorder (SAD) to youth. This research is limited by the lack of psychometrically validated measures of underlying constructs that are developmentally appropriate for youth. One...
Auteurs principaux: | Wong, QJJ, Certoma, SP, McLellan, LF, Halldorsson, B, Reyes, N, Boulton, K, Hudson, JL, Rapee, RM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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American Psychological Association
2018
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