Emotional Profiles of Anxiety, Depression, and Stress: Differences in School Anxiety.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychological Reports Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-16 DOI:10.1177/00332941231184384
María Vicent, Raquel Suriá, Carolina Gonzálvez, María Del Pilar Aparicio-Flores, Ricardo Sanmartín, José Manuel García-Fernández
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IntroductionThis study aims to confirm the existence of profiles according to the combinations of anxiety, depression, and stress, and looks to examine the differences between profiles according to the mean scores obtained in school anxiety.MethodsA total of 1,234 Spanish students at the secondary education level with an age range of 13-16 years old (M = 14.52; SD = 1.24) participated in the study by completing the abbreviated version of the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21) and the School Anxiety Inventory.ResultsThe results showed positive, statistically significant, and moderate-sized correlations between all the variables analyzed. The Latent Profile Analysis identified four distinct profiles of depression, anxiety, and stress: Low DAS, Moderate DAS, High DAS, and Very High DAS. The results of the MANOVA showed statistically significant differences between these profiles regarding the school anxiety dimensions, with the profiles Very High DAS and Low DAS being the ones that reported, respectively, the highest and lowest levels in all the school anxiety components. Post hoc analyses revealed significant differences for the large part of profile comparisons, with there being large and moderate differences observed in the majority of cases (d = .30 and 1.66).ConclusionsThe results show the importance of considering social anxiety as a construct that is strongly associated with emotional problems such as depression, anxiety, and stress when developing effective actions to detect them and intervene with adolescents.

焦虑、抑郁和压力的情绪特征:学校焦虑的差异。
本研究旨在证实焦虑、抑郁和压力组合的特征存在,并根据学校焦虑的平均得分来检验特征之间的差异。方法共1234名年龄在13-16岁的西班牙中等教育学生(M = 14.52;SD = 1.24)通过填写简化版抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS-21)和学校焦虑量表参与研究。结果结果显示,所有分析变量之间呈正相关,具有统计学意义,且具有中等程度的相关性。潜在特征分析确定了抑郁、焦虑和压力的四种不同特征:低DAS、中等DAS、高DAS和非常高DAS。方差分析的结果显示,这些档案在学校焦虑维度上存在统计学上的显著差异,其中非常高DAS和低DAS的档案分别报告了所有学校焦虑成分的最高和最低水平。事后分析显示,大部分概况比较存在显著差异,在大多数情况下观察到较大和中等差异(d = 0.30和1.66)。结论将社交焦虑作为一种与抑郁、焦虑、压力等情绪问题密切相关的结构,在制定有效的措施来检测和干预青少年时具有重要意义。
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