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Self-reported social anxiety symptoms and correlates in a clinical (CAP) and a community (Young-HUNT) adolescent sample

Authors :
Jan L. Wallander
Ingunn Ranøyen
Thomas Jozefiak
Marit S. Indredavik
Stian Lydersen
Source :
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology. 49(12)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The frequencies of social anxiety symptoms in a mental health clinical and a community sample of adolescents are compared. Also, we explore if adolescents can be classified in subgroups based on social anxiety symptoms. Associations between social anxiety symptoms and coexisting problems and sociodemographic characteristics are examined. Adolescent participants, aged 13–18, in two large Norwegian studies, consisting of a clinical (n = 694, 42.1 % participation rate, 55 % girls, mean age = 15.6) and a community (n = 7,694, 73.1 % participation rate, 51 % girls, mean age = 15.8) sample completed identical self-report questionnaires measuring social anxiety and related variables. Median sum scores (interquartile range) of social anxiety symptoms were higher among girls than boys and in the clinical [girls = 16 (12–22); boys = 12 (9–16)] compared to the community sample [girls = 12 (9–15); boys = 10 (7–12)] (p

Details

ISSN :
14339285
Volume :
49
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....58af0fde101f67b060447e7ab6370d40