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The longitudinal link between popularity,likeability, fear of negative evaluation and social avoidance across adolescence
Authors:Lisan A Henricks  Wolf-Gero Lange  Maartje Luijten  Yvonne H M van den Berg  Sabine E M J Stoltz  Antonius H N Cillessen  Eni S Becker
Institution:Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Abstract:This study investigated the longitudinal bidirectional associations between likeability, popularity, fear of negative evaluation, and social avoidance, to aid in preventing the negative consequences and persistent trajectories of low social status and heightened social anxiety. In total, 1741 adolescents in grades 7–9 participated at 3 yearly waves. A self-report questionnaire measured fear of negative evaluation. Peer nominations assessed likeability, popularity, and social avoidance. Lower popularity predicted more avoidance, and vice versa. More avoidance was related to lower likeability over time. Being less popular and/or more liked by peers, increased fear of negative evaluation. Support for a transactional model between social anxiety and social status was found, but distinguishing different social status and social anxiety components is necessary.
Keywords:adolescence  social anxiety  social status
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