2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-60832012000200002
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Aspectos cognitivos do falar em público: validação de uma escala de autoavaliação para universitários brasileiros

Abstract: ResumoContexto: O falar em público é o medo mais prevalente na população geral e no Transtorno de Ansiedade Social (TAS). Assim sendo, estudos que dimensionem essa situação específica são necessários. Objetivos: Validar a Self Statements during Public Speaking (SSPS) em amostra da população geral de estudantes universitários (PG -n = 2.314), casos (C -n = 88) e não casos de TAS (NC -n = 90) do Brasil. Métodos: Conduziu-se o estudo em duas fases: a) preenchimento dos questionários autoaplicados em sala de aula;… Show more

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“…The present study allowed the relationships between some of the socio-demographic and occupational variables of college students and their self-assessments about speaking in public to be checked. As for gender, the results corroborate the data found in literature (Marinho et al, 2017;Osório et al, 2012), where men have more positive self-assessments than women. It is assumed, therefore, that these results may be related to sociocultural demands and expectations that are more permissive for men and more restricting for women, making the task of public speaking a greater challenge for females.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The present study allowed the relationships between some of the socio-demographic and occupational variables of college students and their self-assessments about speaking in public to be checked. As for gender, the results corroborate the data found in literature (Marinho et al, 2017;Osório et al, 2012), where men have more positive self-assessments than women. It is assumed, therefore, that these results may be related to sociocultural demands and expectations that are more permissive for men and more restricting for women, making the task of public speaking a greater challenge for females.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Discriminative validity was analyzed using Student's t-test, the objective being to check the ability of SSPS to discriminate subjects as a function of gender. According to the results, only the negative subscale was discriminatory (t = -4.802, p < .001), showing that women had a lower mean score, in other words, a greater negative assessment of themselves (Osório, Crippa, & Loureiro, 2012).…”
Section: Self-statements During Public Speakingmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The second part consisted of the self-applicable protocol "Scale for Self-Assessment when Speaking in Public-SSPS" (15) , based on cognitive theories that assume that social anxiety is the result of a negative perception of oneself and others in relation to oneself. The protocol consists of ten questions and two subscales, one with a positive self-assessment (items 1, 3, 5, 6 and 9) and the other with a negative self-assessment (items 2,4, 7, 8 and 10), answered on a scale of zero (totally disagree) to five (totally agree) points.…”
Section: Research Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As respostas identificarão a presença ou não dos sintomas, sendo pontuadas de acordo com o julgamento do avaliador. Ela é composta por 10 módulos, que podem ser utilizados de maneira combinada ou independente 22 . No estudo, foi utilizado o módu-lo "A" para diagnosticar os episódios de humor (transtornos bipolar e depressivo maior).…”
Section: Structured Clinical Interview For Dsm-iv (Scid)unclassified