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Biopsychosocial Model Social Anxiety and Substance Use Revised

Authors :
Julia D, Buckner
Paige E, Morris
Cristina N, Abarno
Nina I, Glover
Elizabeth M, Lewis
Source :
Current psychiatry reportsPapers of particular interest, published recently, have been highlighted as: • Of importance •• Of major importance. 23(6)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

To review data published in the past 5 years to evaluate the utility of our biopsychosocial model of social anxiety's relation to substance misuse to evaluate the model's utility and update it.Data support the utility of our revised model-e.g., socially anxious persons report using substances to manage subjective anxiety, despite evidence that some substances may not have a direct effect on physiological responding. Other factors with promise include social influence, cognitive processes (e.g., post-event processing), and avoidance. Data highlight the importance of context as socially anxious persons use some substances more in some high-risk situations, despite lack of relation between social anxiety and use generally. Sociocultural factors remain understudied. This updated model is a theory- and data-driven model of the relations between social anxiety and substance misuse that can inform future work to improve substance-related outcomes among this especially vulnerable group.

Details

ISSN :
15351645
Volume :
23
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current psychiatry reportsPapers of particular interest, published recently, have been highlighted as: • Of importance •• Of major importance
Accession number :
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