This longitudinal study aimed to examine the 1-year prevalence, incidence and persistence of sub-diagnostic social anxiety (SSA) as well as general risk factors for the incidence and persistence of SSA during early and mid-adolescence. A Swedish sample of adolescents (N = 2,523) aged 13-14 years at Time 1 and 14-15 years at Time 2 completed measures of anxiety, depressive symptoms, stressors and emotion regulation strategies across the two timepoints. SSA was defined and assessed by the Social Phobia Screening Questionnaire for Children. The prevalence of SSA was 16%, the incidence 12%, and the persistence 53% over time. Symptoms of depression and general anxiety, various stressors and emotion regulation strategies were overall significantl...
Background: Safety behaviours have been shown to be a key maintaining factor in Social Anxiety Disor...
Background: Safety behaviours have been shown to be a key maintaining factor in Social Anxiety Disor...
Contains fulltext : 233300.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study exam...
This longitudinal study aimed to examine the 1-year prevalence, incidence and persistence of sub-dia...
The purpose of the present study was to increase knowledge about social anxiety within a population ...
Social anxiety is highly prevalent in adolescents and is often associated with great individual suff...
The present dissertation consists of three empirical studies on social anxiety disorder (SAD) in a s...
Background: Studies show that social anxiety in adolescence have negative impact on quality of life....
A growing body of research has acknowledged the heterogeneity of subclinical social anxiety, identif...
Background: Social anxiety disorder is a frequent psychiatric disorder. We aimed to estimate the lif...
Objective: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) in adolescents is considerably underdetected and undertreat...
Objective. To examine the natural course of social anxiety disorder (SAD) in the community and to ex...
In this study, we examined the longitudinal measurement invariance of a 12-item short version of the...
Background: Safety behaviours have been shown to be a key maintaining factor in Social Anxiety Disor...
The aim of this paper is to provide the prevalence rates of mild, moderate and severe symptoms of so...
Background: Safety behaviours have been shown to be a key maintaining factor in Social Anxiety Disor...
Background: Safety behaviours have been shown to be a key maintaining factor in Social Anxiety Disor...
Contains fulltext : 233300.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study exam...
This longitudinal study aimed to examine the 1-year prevalence, incidence and persistence of sub-dia...
The purpose of the present study was to increase knowledge about social anxiety within a population ...
Social anxiety is highly prevalent in adolescents and is often associated with great individual suff...
The present dissertation consists of three empirical studies on social anxiety disorder (SAD) in a s...
Background: Studies show that social anxiety in adolescence have negative impact on quality of life....
A growing body of research has acknowledged the heterogeneity of subclinical social anxiety, identif...
Background: Social anxiety disorder is a frequent psychiatric disorder. We aimed to estimate the lif...
Objective: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) in adolescents is considerably underdetected and undertreat...
Objective. To examine the natural course of social anxiety disorder (SAD) in the community and to ex...
In this study, we examined the longitudinal measurement invariance of a 12-item short version of the...
Background: Safety behaviours have been shown to be a key maintaining factor in Social Anxiety Disor...
The aim of this paper is to provide the prevalence rates of mild, moderate and severe symptoms of so...
Background: Safety behaviours have been shown to be a key maintaining factor in Social Anxiety Disor...
Background: Safety behaviours have been shown to be a key maintaining factor in Social Anxiety Disor...
Contains fulltext : 233300.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study exam...