Wellness

Mask-wearing and social anxiety – it's complicated

Some wear to mask – literally – their emotions and to protect them from the gaze of others

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Jun 2021 11:00AM

Mask-wearing and social anxiety – it's complicated
Some people use a mask to hide one's emotions and protect oneself from the gaze of others. – ETX Studio pic, June 24, 2021

THE mask has become an integral part of our daily lives. Used mainly as a tool to fight against the spread of Covid-19, the protective accessory was also found helpful for another reason, with many finding it helped assuage social anxiety and protected wearers from the gaze of others.

Mask-wearing mandates, particularly for outside locations, have been loosened or dropped in many locations in the past month. While Israel and US states dropped mask-wearing in many contexts earlier this year, France followed suit last week and Italy is the latest to lift outdoor mask-wearing restrictions this week.

However, this accessory, which has been with many of us for nearly a year now, is still far from having disappeared from the urban landscape.

Some continue to wear the mask out of fear of getting infected or for fear of infecting others, a risk that is about 1% outside according to the NY Times.

For others who want to continue wearing it, its function is more surprising: to mask – literally – their emotions and to protect them from the gaze of others. A quality that many who suffer from anxiety disorders would understand.

According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, around 7% of US adults are affected by this social phobia, "characterised by extreme fear or anxiety in one or more social settings," as described by Mental Health America. And women are more affected than men.

"A sense of freedom"

"With temperatures on the rise, it's not pleasant to wear a mask, yet it's essential for me."

For Caroline, this accessory has become a "must-have" in her wardrobe and she always has one in her handbag.

"It allows me not to think about my appearance. If I want to sulk, no one will see it," confides the company lawyer.

"I no longer have that social pressure to smile all the time. It's a feeling of freedom. Thanks to the mask, the young woman feels "in phase with her actions" and "questions herself less about her gestures and movements."  

It's a similar story for Marie. The 29-year-old views it as protection against street harassment. "Since I've been wearing the mask, I'm approached much less." 

Learning to let go of the mask

Researchers, however, are warning about the use of face masks as a kind of crutch in the long term by anxious individuals who have difficulty going out without a mask, even when they are allowed.

According to scientists from the University of Waterloo in Canada, in a study published in Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, the mask can be a hindrance when it comes to expressing oneself and lead to the fear of being misunderstood.

Moreover, it reduces accuracy when it comes to reading emotions, at the risk of prompting negative interpretations. Lastly, psychologists warn about these kinds of disorders appearing in certain individuals when pandemic restrictions are loosened. Because for many the return to normal life can be brutal.

The mask is not a permanent solution to fight against social anxiety, but it can be considered as a support tool. In an article on Spectrum News 1, the psychologist Susan Albers advises to detach oneself from the mask little by little.

In her words, "now is the time to start working on your social anxiety, only wear your mask when it's really necessary." – ETX Studio, June 24, 2021

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