A qualitative study of social anxiety and impairment amid the COVID-19 pandemic for adolescents and young adults in Portugal and the US

IF 1.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
S. Coyle, Paula agos, C. Masia, Joana Silva, A. Xavier, Grace Martin, Jessica Wimmer, Avi Kalvera, Britney Jeyanayagam, Helen-Maria Lekas, Ana Ganho-Ávila, L. Lima
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Abstract

This qualitative investigation explored the social and academic experiences of socially anxious adolescents and young adults in Portugal and the US as they lived through the restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants were 10 Portuguese adolescents (mean age = 16.9 years; 50% female) and 7 young adults in the US (mean age = 19.67 years; 71% female; racially/ethnically diverse). Participants completed a semi-structured interview evaluating how the pandemic and social restrictions impacted social anxiety symptoms and associated functional impairment in social and academic domains. Thematic analysis was used to categorize responses across developmental stages and countries. Findings show consistent patterns across cultures, with symptoms of SAD extending to virtual contexts. Participants reported avoidance behaviors that were reinforced by social distancing mandates and declines in academic engagement during remote learning. Anticipatory anxiety about the return to normal social routines was also evident. Schools should be aware of the impact of social confinement on socially anxious students as they return to in person school schedules and social demands.
葡萄牙和美国青少年和年轻人在COVID-19大流行期间社交焦虑和障碍的定性研究
这项定性调查探讨了葡萄牙和美国社交焦虑的青少年和年轻人在经历COVID-19大流行施加的限制时的社交和学术经历。参与者为10名葡萄牙青少年(平均年龄为16.9岁;50%为女性)和7名美国年轻人(平均年龄19.67岁;71%的女性;种族/民族多样化)。参与者完成了一项半结构化访谈,评估大流行和社交限制如何影响社交焦虑症状以及社交和学术领域的相关功能障碍。专题分析用于对不同发展阶段和国家的反应进行分类。研究结果显示,在不同文化背景下,SAD的症状都是一致的。参与者报告说,在远程学习期间,社交距离的要求和学术参与度的下降强化了他们的回避行为。对回归正常社会生活的预期焦虑也很明显。学校应该意识到社交限制对社交焦虑学生的影响,因为他们回到了学校的日程安排和社会需求中。
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