Psychiatry Investig.  2016 Sep;13(5):574-576. 10.4306/pi.2016.13.5.574.

Considering Comorbidity in Adolescents with Social Anxiety Disorder

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  • 1Department of Psychology, Division of Clinical Psychology, University of Jaen, Jaen, Spain. ljgarcia@ujaen.es, ljgarlo@cop.es

Abstract

Social anxiety disorder is a highly prevalent psychiatric disorder, with elevated comorbidity rates with other mental health disorders and may cause severe negative consequences. In adolescence, there is a lack of research on how comorbid disorders to social anxiety tends to form particular associations. With a large sample of adolescents with a clinical diagnosis of social anxiety disorder, data have revealed that certain disorders are more frequent and tend to dwell on concrete aggregates. Thus, it may be particularly useful and efficient for mental health providers, pediatricians and school counselors to screen for generalized anxiety disorder and specific phobia when assessing SAD in youth. Overall, findings stress the presence of comorbidity being the rule rather than the exception in adolescents with social anxiety disorder, and the need for further examination of its impact on assessment and differential diagnosis on this psychiatric disorder.

Keyword

Adolescence; Assessment; Comorbidity; Social anxiety disorder

MeSH Terms

Adolescent*
Anxiety Disorders*
Anxiety*
Comorbidity*
Counseling
Diagnosis
Diagnosis, Differential
Humans
Mental Health
Phobic Disorders
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