Title of article :
Social phobia in Brazilian university students: Prevalence, under-recognition and academic impairment in women
Author/Authors :
Baptista، نويسنده , , Carlos Alberto and Loureiro، نويسنده , , Sonia Regina and de Lima Osَrio، نويسنده , , Flلvia and Zuardi، نويسنده , , Antonio Waldo and Magalhمes، نويسنده , , Pedro V. and Kapczinski، نويسنده , , Flلvio and Filho، نويسنده , , Alaor Santos and Freitas-Ferrari، نويسنده , , Maria Cecيlia and Crippa، نويسنده , , José Alexandre S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Background
e the fact that public speaking is a common academic activity and that social phobia has been associated with lower educational achievement and impaired academic performance, little research has examined the prevalence of social phobia in college students. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of social phobia in a large sample of Brazilian college students and to examine the academic impact of this disorder.
s
cial Phobia Inventory (SPIN) and the MINI-SPIN, used as the indicator of social phobia in the screening phase, were applied to 2319 randomly selected students from two Brazilian universities. For the second phase (diagnostic confirmation), four psychiatrists and one clinical psychologist administered the SCID-IV to subjects with MINI-SPIN scores of 6 or higher.
s
evalence of social phobia among the university students was 11.6%. Women with social phobia had significantly lower grades than those without the disorder. Fear of public speaking was the most common social fear. Only two of the 237 students with social phobia (0.8%) had previously received a diagnosis of social phobia and were under treatment.
tions
phobia comorbidities were not evaluated in this study. The methods of assessment employed by the universities (written exams) may mask the presence of social phobia. This was not a population-based study, and thus the results are not generalizable to the entire population with social phobia.
sion
tive strategies are recommended to reduce the under-recognition and the adverse impact of social phobia on academic performance and overall quality of life of university students.
Keywords :
Social phobia , Fear of public speaking , Social anxiety disorder , Student population , Prevalence
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders