Social anxiety disorder (SAD) may develop secondary to childhood attention deficit/hyperactivity (ADHD) in a subgroup of the patients with SAD. Patients pass through a number of identifiable stages of developmental pathways to SAD as they grow up. Patients with ADHD have maladaptive behaviours in social settings due to the symptoms of ADHD. These behaviours are criticized by their parents and social circle; they receive insults, humiliation and bullying. After each aversive incident, the individual feels shame and guilt. A vicious cycle emerges. The patients then develop social fears and a cognitive inhibition that occurs in social situations. The inhibition increases gradually as the fear persists and the individual becomes withdrawn. Pati...
The highest incidence rates for social anxiety disorder (SAD) occur during the period from late chil...
Objective: This investigation examined the contribution of anxiety to the social functioning of chil...
Objective—Evidence suggests that chronic high levels of behavioral inhibition are a precursor of soc...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) may develop secondary to childhood attention deficit/hyperactivity (AD...
The association between social anxiety disorder (SAD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (...
WOS: 000484508800008PubMed: 26637843Objective: Our aim in this study is to evaluate the impacts of i...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with functional impairments in differe...
WOS: 000406748700003PubMed: 28749829The goal of this study was to evaluate a possible association be...
Background The cognitive theory of social anxiety disorder (SAD) suggests that adults with SAD have...
WOS: 000376652600004PubMed: 26797941The aim of this study is to investigate the rate of childhood tr...
Anxiety disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder have a high level of co-morbidity. Thi...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with functional impairments in differe...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD), the 3rd most common psychiatric disorder in the United States, follow...
Objective: This investigation examined the contribution of anxiety to the social functioning of chil...
The highest incidence rates for social anxiety disorder (SAD) occur during the period from late chil...
The highest incidence rates for social anxiety disorder (SAD) occur during the period from late chil...
Objective: This investigation examined the contribution of anxiety to the social functioning of chil...
Objective—Evidence suggests that chronic high levels of behavioral inhibition are a precursor of soc...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) may develop secondary to childhood attention deficit/hyperactivity (AD...
The association between social anxiety disorder (SAD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (...
WOS: 000484508800008PubMed: 26637843Objective: Our aim in this study is to evaluate the impacts of i...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with functional impairments in differe...
WOS: 000406748700003PubMed: 28749829The goal of this study was to evaluate a possible association be...
Background The cognitive theory of social anxiety disorder (SAD) suggests that adults with SAD have...
WOS: 000376652600004PubMed: 26797941The aim of this study is to investigate the rate of childhood tr...
Anxiety disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder have a high level of co-morbidity. Thi...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with functional impairments in differe...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD), the 3rd most common psychiatric disorder in the United States, follow...
Objective: This investigation examined the contribution of anxiety to the social functioning of chil...
The highest incidence rates for social anxiety disorder (SAD) occur during the period from late chil...
The highest incidence rates for social anxiety disorder (SAD) occur during the period from late chil...
Objective: This investigation examined the contribution of anxiety to the social functioning of chil...
Objective—Evidence suggests that chronic high levels of behavioral inhibition are a precursor of soc...