Abstract Background Social phobia and depression are common, highly comorbid disorders in middle adolescence. The mechanism underlying this comorbidity, however, is unclear. Decrease in self-esteem caused by the initial disorder might play a decisive role in the development of the subsequent disorder. The present study aimed to determine whether the association between symptoms of social phobia and depression is mediated by decrease in self-esteem in mid-adolescent girls and boys. Methods As a part of the prospective Adolescent Mental Health Cohort (AMCH), subjects of this study were 9th grade pupils (mean age, 15.5) responding to a survey conducted in 2002–2003 (T1) and to a 2-yea...
Ample research has shown that low self-esteem increases the risk to develop depressive symptoms duri...
Background: Few longitudinal studies have attempted to identify risk factors in mid-adolescence for ...
This prospective study examined whether self-esteem acts as a protective factor against anxiety/depr...
Background Social phobia and depression are common, highly comorbid disorders in middle adolescen...
Abstract Social phobia and depression are common and highly comorbid disorders in adolescence. Th...
Background. Social anxiety and depression often co-occur. As low self-esteem has been identified as ...
Background and Objectives: A negative self-view is a prominent factor in most cognitive vulnerabilit...
Background and Objectives: A negative self-view is a prominent factor in most cognitive vulnerabilit...
Background Self-esteem is fundamentally linked to mental health, but its’ role in trajectories of ps...
The goal of this study was to identify the relationships between self-esteem and the two major compo...
Abstract Background Self-esteem is fundamentally linked to mental health, but its’ role in trajector...
Background: So far, most studies on anxiety development that have examined the impact of factors lik...
Ample research has shown that low self-esteem increases the risk to develop depressive symptoms duri...
Self-image is the subjective perception about one\u2019s own self, body, mental functioning, social ...
Research on psychosocial correlates of depression and social anxiety often has not accounted for the...
Ample research has shown that low self-esteem increases the risk to develop depressive symptoms duri...
Background: Few longitudinal studies have attempted to identify risk factors in mid-adolescence for ...
This prospective study examined whether self-esteem acts as a protective factor against anxiety/depr...
Background Social phobia and depression are common, highly comorbid disorders in middle adolescen...
Abstract Social phobia and depression are common and highly comorbid disorders in adolescence. Th...
Background. Social anxiety and depression often co-occur. As low self-esteem has been identified as ...
Background and Objectives: A negative self-view is a prominent factor in most cognitive vulnerabilit...
Background and Objectives: A negative self-view is a prominent factor in most cognitive vulnerabilit...
Background Self-esteem is fundamentally linked to mental health, but its’ role in trajectories of ps...
The goal of this study was to identify the relationships between self-esteem and the two major compo...
Abstract Background Self-esteem is fundamentally linked to mental health, but its’ role in trajector...
Background: So far, most studies on anxiety development that have examined the impact of factors lik...
Ample research has shown that low self-esteem increases the risk to develop depressive symptoms duri...
Self-image is the subjective perception about one\u2019s own self, body, mental functioning, social ...
Research on psychosocial correlates of depression and social anxiety often has not accounted for the...
Ample research has shown that low self-esteem increases the risk to develop depressive symptoms duri...
Background: Few longitudinal studies have attempted to identify risk factors in mid-adolescence for ...
This prospective study examined whether self-esteem acts as a protective factor against anxiety/depr...