SOCIAL DESIRABILITY AND SELF-REPORTED ANXIETY IN CHILDREN - AN ANALYSIS OF THE RCMAS LIE SCALE

Citation
Mr. Dadds et al., SOCIAL DESIRABILITY AND SELF-REPORTED ANXIETY IN CHILDREN - AN ANALYSIS OF THE RCMAS LIE SCALE, Journal of abnormal child psychology, 26(4), 1998, pp. 311-317
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology, Clinical","Psychology, Developmental
ISSN journal
00910627
Volume
26
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
311 - 317
Database
ISI
SICI code
0091-0627(1998)26:4<311:SDASAI>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
There are important applied and theoretical reasons for research into the association between social desirability and self-reported anxiety in young people. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between anxiety and social desirability in a large normative sample o f 7- to 16-year-olds (N = 1,786). Participants completed the Revised C hildren's Manifest Anxiety Scale and their teachers rated children as anxious-not anxious according to specified descriptions. Results indic ated that anxiety and lie scores do not correlate for either gender or age grouping. However, anxiety scores interacted with lie scores diff erently for males and females in terms of the agreement between childr en's and teacher's ratings of anxiety. Indications are that social des irability levels may in part explain the consistent discrepancies foun d between child and adult reports of anxiety in young people.