Comorbilidad de la ansiedad social específica y generalizada en adolescentes españoles
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Zubeidat, I., Fernández-Parra, A., Sierra, J. C., & Salinas, J. M. (2007). Comorbilidad de la ansiedad social específica y generalizada en adolescentes españoles. Psicothema, 19(Número 4), 654–660. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/8531

Abstract

Comorbidity of specific and generalized social anxiety in Spanish adolescents. The comorbidity of the social anxiety disorder, including the specific and generalized subtypes, and other psychopathological problems in adolescents is explored. For this purpose, 961 Spanish young people were evaluated (mean age = 15.63 years) by means of various self-reports that measure sociodemographical variables, competences and clinical indexes. Those with social anxiety were divided into two groups: specific and generalized. The results indicated that the adolescents with social anxiety had a higher percentage of comorbidity in the indexes that refer to anxiety and avoidance in social situations, than did the young people with other psychopathologies. The group of generalized social anxiety had a higher percentage of comorbidity than the specific social anxiety group in the majority of the clinical problems measured by the YSR/11-18 and MMPI-A. Only in eleven of the evaluated clinical indexes was the difference in comorbidity between the two groups of social anxiety significant, and the percentage of comorbidity was lower in the first group.
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