Social Anxiety in 15–19 Year Adolescents in Association with Their Subjective Evaluation of Mental and Physical Health
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Procedure and Sample
2.2. Outcome Measures
2.3. Independent Variables
- Psychological well-being—9 statements (Coefficients of variables from 0.720 to 0.545), e.g., During the past month, you felt: “Happy”, “Interested in life”, “Confident to be able to have and express your ideas or opinions” (Cronbach’s alpha 0.85).
- Social well-being—5 statements (Coefficients of variables from 0.827 to 0.608), e.g., “During the past month, you felt that you belonged to a community (such as a class, school, or other social group), that someone contributed or served society” (Cronbach’s alpha 0.80).
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Prevalence of Social Anxiety and Avoidance
3.2. Predictors of SA and Avoidance in Females: Univariate Logistic Regression Analysis
3.3. Predictors of SA and Avoidance in Males: Univariate Logistic Regression Analysis
3.4. Predictors of High SA (Anxiety and Avoidance Groups): Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Demographic Characteristics | Number of Participants (Percentage) |
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Sex | |
females | 928 (53.9%) |
males | 794 (46.1%) |
Age | |
15–16 | 794 (46.1%) |
17–19 | 928 (53.9%) |
Family composition | |
two parients families | 1113 (64.4%) |
single parent families | 614 (35.6%) |
Education of mothers | |
lower than university | 814 (47.1%) |
university | 408 (23.6%) |
does not know/remember | 307 (17.8%) |
Education of fathers | |
lower than university | 855 (49.5%) |
university | 408 (23.6%) |
does not know/remember | 464 (26.9%) |
Variables, n (%) | Social Anxiety | |||||
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Low Anxiety | High Anxiety | χ2 (p) | Low Avoidance | High Avoidance | χ2 (p) | |
Sex | ||||||
Male | 421 (54.1) | 357 (45.9) | 79.46 | 701 (88.7) | 89 (11.3) | 13.66 |
Female | 297 (32.6) | 614 (67.4) | (<0.001) | 763 (82.4) | 163 (17.6) | (<0.001) |
Family structure | ||||||
Two parents | 485 (44.3) | 609 (55.7) | 4.17 | 956 (86.4) | 151 (13.6) | 2.63 |
Single-parent | 234 (39.2) | 363 (60.8) | (0.041) | 510 (83.5) | 101 (16.5) | (0.105) |
Mother‘s education | ||||||
Other than university | 302 (37.9) | 495 (62.3) | 18.71 | 680 (84.0) | 130 (16.0) | 2.46 |
(<0.001) | (0.117) | |||||
University | 294 (49.5) | 300 (50.5) | 526 (86.9) | 79 (13.1) | ||
Father‘s education | ||||||
Other than university | 346 (41.6) | 485 (58.4) | 4.53 | 722 (84.8) | 129 (15.2) | 3.89 |
(0.033) | (0.049) | |||||
University | 195 (48.0) | 211 (52.0) | 362 (88.9) | 45 (11.1) | ||
Low anxiety | High anxiety | p | Low avoidance | High avoidance | p | |
Age in years | ||||||
median (min, max) | 17 (15;19) | 17 (15;19) | 0.464 | 17 (15;19) | 17 (15;19) | 0.029 |
average range | 853.22 | 836.31 | 846.59 | 917.35 |
High Anxiety | High Avoidance | |||
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OR (95% CI) | p | OR (95% CI) | p | |
Age in years | 0.988 (0.868; 1.124) | 0.851 | 1.132 (0.966; 1.326) | 0.126 |
Family structure | ||||
two parents vs. single-parent family | 0.776 (0.581; 1.037) | 0.086 | 0.817 (0.579; 1.152) | 0.248 |
Maternal education | ||||
university vs. non-university | 0.760 (0.558; 1.037) | 0.084 | 0.928 (0.632; 1.364) | 0.704 |
Paternal education | ||||
university vs. non-university | 0.949 (0.663; 1.357) | 0.773 | 0.882 (0.557; 1.395) | 0.591 |
Mental health: | ||||
(a) Psychological well-being | 0.419 (0.350; 0.503) | <0.001 | 0.480 (0.397; 0.580) | <0.001 |
(b) Social well-being | 0.801 (0.689; 0.932) | 0.004 | 0.713 (0.590; 0.862) | <0.001 |
Physical health symptoms | ||||
1. Headache | ||||
(a) often vs. rare | 1.308 (0.936; 1.827) | 0.115 | 2.186 (1.337; 3.574) | 0.002 |
(b) very often vs. rare | 1.761 (1.199; 2.586) | 0.004 | 2.426 (1.437; 4.096) | 0.001 |
2. Stomach and abdominal pain | ||||
(a) often vs. rare | 1.306 (0.965; 1.769) | 0.084 | 1.615 (1.067; 2.444) | 0.024 |
(b) very often vs. rare | 2.063 (1.271; 3.348) | 0.003 | 2.501 (1.468; 4.261) | 0.001 |
3. Back pain | ||||
(a) often vs. rare | 1.144 (0.845; 1.547) | 0.384 | 1.358 (0.930; 1.982) | 0.113 |
(b) very often vs. rare | 1.326 (0.866; 2.030) | 0.194 | 1.909 (1.181; 3.084) | 0.008 |
4. Lack of sleep and rest | ||||
(a) often vs. rare | 1.585 (1.006; 2.496) | 0.047 | 0.823 (0.421; 1.608) | 0.568 |
(b) very often vs. rare | 1.854 (1.209; 2.842) | 0.005 | 1.978 (1.088; 3.596) | 0.025 |
High Anxiety | High Avoidance | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
OR (95% CI) | p | OR (95% CI) | p | |
Age in years | 0.903 (0.787; 1.037) | 0.148 | 1.117 (0.903; 1.381) | 0.309 |
Family structure two parents vs. single-parent family | 0.925 (0.684; 1.251) | 0.613 | 0.831 (0.524; 1.318) | 0.431 |
Maternal education university vs. non-university | 0.637 (0.464; 0.876) | 0.006 | 0.738 (0.447; 1.216) | 0.233 |
Paternal education university vs. non-university | 0.793 (0.564; 1.116) | 0.184 | 0.574 (0.314; 1.048) | 0.071 |
Mental health: | ||||
(a) Psychological well-being | 0.450 (0.376; 0.540) | <0.001 | 0.451 (0.354; 0.574) | <0.001 |
(b) Social well-being | 0.788 (0.679; 0.915) | 0.002 | 0.744 (0.590; 0.937) | 0.012 |
Physical health symptoms | ||||
1. Headache | ||||
(a) often vs. rare | 1.572 (1.156; 2.137) | 0.004 | 1.135 (0.696; 1.850) | 0.613 |
(b) very often vs. rare | 1.487 (0.922; 2.396) | 0.103 | 1.970 (1.037; 3.743) | 0.038 |
2. Stomach and abdominal pain | ||||
(a) often vs. rare | 1.411 (1.045; 1.905) | 0.025 | 1.134 (0.705; 1.824) | 0.605 |
(b) very often vs. rare | 2.460 (1.216; 4.979) | 0.012 | 3.557 (1.610; 7.861) | 0.002 |
3. Back pain | ||||
(a) often vs. rare | 1.224 (0.899; 1.666) | 0.198 | 0.994 (0.614; 1.608) | 0.980 |
(b) very often vs. rare | 1.831 (1.160; 2.891) | 0.009 | 1.169 (0.592; 2.309) | 0.654 |
4. Lack of sleep and rest | ||||
(a) often vs. rare | 1.379 (0.946; 2.011) | 0.095 | 1.078 (0.576; 2.018) | 0.814 |
(b) very often vs. rare | 1.950 (1.349; 2.821) | <0.001 | 1.645 (0.921; 2.938) | 0.093 |
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Pilkionienė, I.; Širvinskienė, G.; Žemaitienė, N.; Jonynienė, J. Social Anxiety in 15–19 Year Adolescents in Association with Their Subjective Evaluation of Mental and Physical Health. Children 2021, 8, 737. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8090737
Pilkionienė I, Širvinskienė G, Žemaitienė N, Jonynienė J. Social Anxiety in 15–19 Year Adolescents in Association with Their Subjective Evaluation of Mental and Physical Health. Children. 2021; 8(9):737. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8090737
Chicago/Turabian StylePilkionienė, Ingrida, Giedrė Širvinskienė, Nida Žemaitienė, and Jolita Jonynienė. 2021. "Social Anxiety in 15–19 Year Adolescents in Association with Their Subjective Evaluation of Mental and Physical Health" Children 8, no. 9: 737. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8090737
APA StylePilkionienė, I., Širvinskienė, G., Žemaitienė, N., & Jonynienė, J. (2021). Social Anxiety in 15–19 Year Adolescents in Association with Their Subjective Evaluation of Mental and Physical Health. Children, 8(9), 737. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8090737