| 研究生: |
陳品皓 Chen,Pin Hao |
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| 論文名稱: |
社交威脅情境下,自我聚焦注意對社交焦慮者之影響--以心像內容、觀察者視野以及焦慮情緒為探討 The Influence of Self-focused Attention on Social Anxious Individuals in a Social Threat Context:The Exploration on the Imagery, the Observer Perspective, and the Anxiety Emotion |
| 指導教授: | 許文耀 |
| 學位類別: |
碩士
Master |
| 系所名稱: |
理學院 - 心理學系 Department of Psychology |
| 論文出版年: | 2011 |
| 畢業學年度: | 99 |
| 語文別: | 中文 |
| 論文頁數: | 105 |
| 中文關鍵詞: | 社交焦慮 、自我聚焦注意 、心像 、觀察者視野 |
| 外文關鍵詞: | social anxiety, self-focus attention, imagery, observer perspective |
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本研究主要目的,為透過操弄自我聚焦注意來探討高社交焦慮者在社交評估情境中的心像反應,並釐清心像內涵與形成視野以及對焦慮情緒的影響。過去對於高社會焦慮者的負向自我心像,究竟是在社會威脅情境下,就會自發性的發生;還是只有在高社會焦慮者具有自我聚焦注意時,才會發生,目前尚未有實徵研究的探討,此為本研究最主要的研究目的。
本研究篩選出高社交焦慮組37人與低社交焦慮組36人參加實驗,受試者在接受所分派的自我聚焦注意操弄後,進行社交評估作業,並針對內在心像的內容進行進一步的調查。
研究結果發現,接受自我聚焦注意操弄的高社交焦慮者,其心像內容明顯充滿較高比例的負向訊息,且在實驗前後的焦慮情緒改變也相對較高,而未接受自我聚焦注意操弄的高社交焦慮組,以及兩組低社交焦慮組皆未觀察到較高的負向心像內容,在呈現形式以及焦慮情緒上亦無顯著的差別。
高社交焦慮者的自我心像會受到當下注意力投注狀態的影響,當越處於自我聚焦的狀態下,其心像的內容也充滿越多的負面訊息,心像呈現的方式也越傾向以被他人所觀察的形式。由於自我聚焦注意在社交焦慮症狀發展與維持上扮演相當重要的角色,故在釐清高社交焦慮者在自我聚焦注意下的心像內容,有助於選擇適當的治療策略,協助高社交焦慮者因應環境中的威脅。
This study aimed to explore the imagery of high social anxious individuals in the social-evaluative context by manipulating self-focused attention , and also attempted to clarify the content of the imagery, the perspective formed by the context, and the influence on the anxiety emotion. The past studies on the issues of whether the negative self-imagery of high social anxious individuals spontaneously occurred in a social threat context or only occurred in the self-focused attention have not carried out any empirical research so far, and thus it is the main research purpose of this study.
In this study, 37 high and 36 low social anxious individuals were selected to conduct the experiment. After being manipulated the self-focused attention according to the groups to which they had been assigned, the participants had to engage in a social evaluation task, and a further investigation would be undertaken according to their content of inner imagery obtained in the task.
The research results showed that high social anxious individuals being manipulated the self-focused attention apparently had a higher proportion of negative messages in their content of imagery and also had a relatively higher change in their anxiety emotion before and after the experiment. On the contrast, no higher proportion of negative messages in the content of imagery was observed in the group of high social anxious individuals that were not being manipulated the self-focused attention and in other two groups of low social anxious individuals. Similarly, there were no significant differences in the forms presented and the anxiety emotion in those groups as well.
The inner imagery of high social anxious individuals would be influenced by the present status of the focus of attention. While in a higher self-focused attention, the content of imagery tends to be more negative, and tends to be observer perspective.
第一章 緒論
研究動機…………………………………………………………………1
第二章 文獻探討
第一節 心像與社交焦慮……………………………………………4
第二節 社交焦慮的自我聚焦注意歷程……………………………11
第三節 實驗作業的考量……………………………………………19
第四節 研究問題與研究假設………………………………………20
第三章 研究方法
第一節 研究對象……………………………………………………23
第二節 實驗作業與研究工具………………………………………25
第三節 實驗設計……………………………………………………34
第四節 實驗程序……………………………………………………36
第五節 資料處理……………………………………………………41
第四章 研究結果
第一節 受試者的基本資料描述……………………………………45
第二節 自我聚焦注意操弄的檢驗…………………………………48
第三節 自我心像訊息量的分析……………………………………51
第四節 內在心像之視野採取………………………………………54
第五節 心像鮮明度、苦惱度與相信程度…………………………56
第六節 威脅情境下情緒狀態之改變………………………………58
第五章 綜合討論
第一節 自我聚焦注意之操弄………………………………………61
第二節 高社交焦慮者在自我聚焦注意下之心像內容……………62
第三節 研究限制與未來方向………………………………………69
參考文獻……………………………………………………………………72
附錄一 社交評估威脅原指導語…………………………………………87
附錄二 第一階段篩選問卷………………………………………………88
附錄三 修訂版自我意識量表中文版……………………………………91
附錄四 中文版情境特質焦慮量表………………………………………92
附錄五 視覺類比心情量尺………………………………………………93
附錄六 情境自我覺察量表………………………………………………94
附錄七 心像調查表………………………………………………………95
附錄八 同意書……………………………………………………………97
圖次
圖2-1 Clark與Well(1995)的自我聚焦注意認知模 …………………6
圖3-1實驗情境設置圖……………………………………………………36
圖4-1高、低社交焦慮在自我聚焦注意操弄有無下的心像內容………53
表次
表3-1兩組受試者在人口變項上的人數與百分比………………………25
表3-2實驗設計說明………………………………………………………35
表3-3 實驗程序安排架構…………………………………………………37
表3-4自我心像內容的分類標準…………………………………………43
表3-5 負向自我心像內容分類標準………………………………………44
表4-1各組受試者在SAD與FNE量表上的平均數標準差………………47
表4-2高低社交焦慮組在SAD與FNE的變異數分析摘要表……………47
表4-3各組的自我覺察量表得分與三種情緒評估的平均數與標準差…49
表4-4組別與操弄變異數分析摘要表……………………………………50
表4-5高低社交焦慮組心像內容負向比例的平均數與標準差…………52
表4-6組別與操弄在心像內容的變異數分析摘要表……………………52
表4-7高社交焦慮組在心像內容的變異數分析摘要表…………………52
表4-8低社交焦慮者在心像內容的事後多重比較………………………52
表4-9高社交焦慮者在心像內容的事後多重比較………………………52
表4-10高低社交焦慮組在視野採取平均數與標準差……………………55
表4-11組別、操弄在心像採取視野分數的變異數分析摘要表…………55
表4-12高低社交焦慮在鮮明度、苦惱度與相信度得分變異數分析表…57
表4-13組別、操弄對鮮明度、苦惱度與相信程度分數的變異數分析摘要
表……………………………………………………………………57
表4-14各組受試者在情境焦慮量表上的平均數標準差…………………59
表4-15時間、操弄與組別變異量分析摘要表……………………………59
表4-16低社交焦慮組在情境焦慮量表前後測之得分變異數分析表……59
表4-17高社交焦慮組在情境焦慮量表前後測之得分變異數分析表……59
表4-18 高社交焦慮組事後多重比較………………………………………60
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