The response of social anxiety disorder patients to threat scenarios differs from that of healthy controls

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Autor(a) principal: Mesquita,S.C.V.
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Shuhama,R., Osório,F.L., Crippa,J.A.S., Loureiro,S.R., Landeira-Fernandez,J., Graeff,F.G., Del-Ben,C.M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2011001200010
Resumo: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the response of social anxiety disorder (SAD) patients to threat scenarios. First-choice responses to 12 scenarios describing conspecific threatening situations and mean scores of defensive direction and defensive intensity dimensions were compared between 87 SAD patients free of medication and 87 matched healthy controls (HC). A significant gender difference in the first-choice responses was identified for seven scenarios among HCs but only for two scenarios among SAD patients. A significantly higher proportion of SAD patients chose "freezing" in response to "Bush" and "Noise" scenarios, whereas the most frequent response by HCs to these scenarios was "check out". SAD males chose "run away" and "yell" more often than healthy men in response to the scenarios "Park" and "Elevator", respectively. There was a positive correlation between the severity of symptoms and both defensive direction and defensive intensity dimensions. Factorial analysis confirmed the gradient of defensive reactions derived from animal studies. SAD patients chose more urgent defensive responses to threat scenarios, seeming to perceive them as more dangerous than HCs and tending to move away from the source of threat. This is consistent with the hypothesis that the physiopathology of anxiety disorders involves brain structures responsible for defensive behaviors.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The response of social anxiety disorder patients to threat scenarios differs from that of healthy controls
title The response of social anxiety disorder patients to threat scenarios differs from that of healthy controls
spellingShingle The response of social anxiety disorder patients to threat scenarios differs from that of healthy controls
Mesquita,S.C.V.
Social anxiety disorder
Defensive response
Threat scenarios
title_short The response of social anxiety disorder patients to threat scenarios differs from that of healthy controls
title_full The response of social anxiety disorder patients to threat scenarios differs from that of healthy controls
title_fullStr The response of social anxiety disorder patients to threat scenarios differs from that of healthy controls
title_full_unstemmed The response of social anxiety disorder patients to threat scenarios differs from that of healthy controls
title_sort The response of social anxiety disorder patients to threat scenarios differs from that of healthy controls
author Mesquita,S.C.V.
author_facet Mesquita,S.C.V.
Shuhama,R.
Osório,F.L.
Crippa,J.A.S.
Loureiro,S.R.
Landeira-Fernandez,J.
Graeff,F.G.
Del-Ben,C.M.
author_role author
author2 Shuhama,R.
Osório,F.L.
Crippa,J.A.S.
Loureiro,S.R.
Landeira-Fernandez,J.
Graeff,F.G.
Del-Ben,C.M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mesquita,S.C.V.
Shuhama,R.
Osório,F.L.
Crippa,J.A.S.
Loureiro,S.R.
Landeira-Fernandez,J.
Graeff,F.G.
Del-Ben,C.M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Social anxiety disorder
Defensive response
Threat scenarios
topic Social anxiety disorder
Defensive response
Threat scenarios
description The objective of the present study was to evaluate the response of social anxiety disorder (SAD) patients to threat scenarios. First-choice responses to 12 scenarios describing conspecific threatening situations and mean scores of defensive direction and defensive intensity dimensions were compared between 87 SAD patients free of medication and 87 matched healthy controls (HC). A significant gender difference in the first-choice responses was identified for seven scenarios among HCs but only for two scenarios among SAD patients. A significantly higher proportion of SAD patients chose "freezing" in response to "Bush" and "Noise" scenarios, whereas the most frequent response by HCs to these scenarios was "check out". SAD males chose "run away" and "yell" more often than healthy men in response to the scenarios "Park" and "Elevator", respectively. There was a positive correlation between the severity of symptoms and both defensive direction and defensive intensity dimensions. Factorial analysis confirmed the gradient of defensive reactions derived from animal studies. SAD patients chose more urgent defensive responses to threat scenarios, seeming to perceive them as more dangerous than HCs and tending to move away from the source of threat. This is consistent with the hypothesis that the physiopathology of anxiety disorders involves brain structures responsible for defensive behaviors.
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