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Psychiatry
Anxiety and related disorders
Social anxiety disorder
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Overview:
fear of
social
situations is overwhelming and
disproportionate
Fearful of being
negatively
judged by others
Every day social interactions, being observed by others, and performing in front of others
Strive to
avoid
these situations or endure them with intense feelings of anxiety or fear
Epidemiology:
up to
15
% of adults may have
social
anxiety
disorder during their lifetime.
Median age of onset is
13
years
One of the most persistent anxiety
disorders
More commonly affects
women
Significant comorbidity between social anxiety disorder and other mental health problems including
depression
Risk factors:
Female sex
Family history of
anxiety
disorder
Adverse childhood experiences
Overprotection as a
child
Shy and/or
timid
temperament
Embarrassing
situations
Noticeable
condition
Other mental health disorders
The DSM-V refers to a clinical diagnosis of
social
anxiety
disorder
, whereas the ICD-11 refers to
social
phobia.
Identification:
Use the
3-item
mini-social phobia inventory (Mini-SPIN)
Or consider asking the following
2
questions:
Do you find yourself avoiding social situations or activities?
Are you fearful or embarrassed in social situations?
The main differentials for social anxiety disorder are another
anxiety
disorder,
OCD
, or
autism
spectrum
disorder.
Management:
Psychological therapies - CBT (first line) or psychodynamic therapy
Medication - first line SSRIs