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      The multidimensional nature and multicultural validity of a new measure of social anxiety: the Social Anxiety Questionnaire for Adults.

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          Much has been written about the situations most often feared by persons with social phobia, and several self-report measures are frequently used to assess such feared situations. However, it is not clear whether the situations feared by persons with social phobia form unidimensional or multidimensional factors. If these situations are multidimensional, reliance on a total score of feared situations would not reflect important differences between those dimensions. This research examined the multidimensional nature and multicultural validity of a newly developed instrument (the Social Anxiety Questionnaire for Adults [SAQ-A]) in two studies with a total of 539 patients diagnosed with social phobia and 15,753 nonpatients from 20 different countries. The structure (five clear and solid factors) and psychometric properties of the final instrument (the SAQ-A30) support the multidimensional nature of social anxiety and provide a new perspective in the assessment of social phobia.

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          Journal
          Behav Ther
          Behavior therapy
          Elsevier BV
          1878-1888
          0005-7894
          Jun 2012
          : 43
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Faculty of Psychology, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain. vcaballo@ugr.es
          Article
          S0005-7894(11)00109-2
          10.1016/j.beth.2011.07.001
          22440068
          b7106dad-eb5c-428f-848d-4fbf3df1a575
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