Anxiety Disorders Among Students of Adolescent Age Group in Selected Schools of Tiruchirappalli, South India: An Analytical Cross-Sectional Study

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Anbarasi Muthusamy, R. Gajendran, Pavithra Thangavel
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Background: Anxiety is one of the most common mental disorders among school-going children and adolescents worldwide. Multiple factors like internalization of the symptoms, lack of proper objective assessment, societal stigmatization, and influence of parental pressure may alter the prevalence and incidence. Aim: The current study is done to identify the prevalence of anxiety disorders in school children and their associated risk factors. Method: A total of 550 students (266 boys and 284 girls), studying in grades 8 to 12 in urban and rural schools chosen by stratified random sampling, were subjected to a questionnaire survey by the team of trained investigators using “Screen for Child Anxiety and Emotion-related Disorder (SCARED)—child Version.” Results: Total prevalence of anxiety assessed using the SCARED scale was 51%. The prevalence of subtypes of anxiety disorders was also identified viz, generalized anxiety disorder—16%, panic disorder—23%, school phobia—17%, separation anxiety—31%, and social phobia—13%. All the disorders showed higher incidence in girls (P < .01). Discussion: The anxiety disorders were associated significantly with students from rural schools, those studying in the Tamil medium, those staying in hostels, students who had mothers who were employed, and living in extended family environments. Students who walked to school and who had neither of their parents as caregivers were more likely to have panic disorder, school phobia, social phobia, and separation anxiety disorder. Conclusion: This study documented a higher prevalence of anxiety disorders and subtypes and highlighted the factors associated with anxiety disorders in school students of the adolescent age group.
印度南部tiruchirapalli学校青少年焦虑症学生:一项横断面分析研究
背景:焦虑是世界各地上学儿童和青少年最常见的心理障碍之一。症状的内在化、缺乏适当的客观评估、社会污名化和父母压力的影响等多种因素可能会改变患病率和发病率。目的:本研究旨在确定在校儿童焦虑症的患病率及其相关的危险因素。方法:采用分层随机抽样的方法,对550名就读于城市和农村学校8-12年级的学生(266名男孩和284名女孩)进行了问卷调查,由训练有素的调查人员组成,使用“儿童焦虑和情绪相关障碍筛查(SCARED)-儿童版”。结果:使用SCARED量表评估的焦虑总患病率为51%。焦虑症亚型的患病率也被确定,即广泛性焦虑症(16%)、恐慌症(23%)、学校恐惧症(17%)、分离焦虑症(31%)和社交恐惧症(13%)。讨论:焦虑症与来自农村学校的学生、在泰米尔语学校学习的学生、住在宿舍的学生、有工作母亲的学生以及生活在大家庭环境中的学生显著相关。步行上学且没有父母照顾的学生更有可能患有恐慌症、学校恐惧症、社交恐惧症和分离焦虑症。结论:本研究记录了焦虑症和亚型的较高患病率,并强调了青少年年龄组学生中与焦虑症相关的因素。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (JIACAM) is a peer reviewed online journal. Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (http://www.icmje.org) will be followed. JIACAM accepts original articles, review articles, case reports, conference announcements, summary of trials, letters to the editor and conference reports.
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