Self-reported Anxiety by Condition and Social Anxiety Level
Note. Values are estimated marginal means controlling
for self-reported anxiety at the first baseline time point. The three panels
reflect participants reporting low, mid, and high levels of social anxiety (SA)
from left to right. In each panel, we show level of anxiety from shortly after
consent (time 1) to just prior to the preparation phase of the TSST-C (second
baseline; time 2) to just prior to the debriefing phrase (time 6). Lines
correspond to the three experimental conditions (social only [SO], social and
physical [SP] and control [CO]). Values are estimated marginal means controlling
for self-reported anxiety at the first baseline, just after consent. The values
were obtained in a three-way analysis of variance in self-reported anxiety
treating social anxiety as a categorical variable (low, middle, high).