Dori J.A. Urbán , José M. García-Fernández , Cándido J. Inglés
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在过去的四十年里,人们对社交焦虑进行了广泛的研究。然而,人们对青少年时期社交焦虑与人际交往困难之间关系的关注却很有限。表现出社交焦虑(SA)症状的青少年在学校的人际交往中也可能面临挑战。本研究旨在识别社交焦虑青少年的独特特征,并探讨这些特征在人际交往障碍(ID)的严重程度方面是否存在差异。研究采用了随机分组抽样的方法。样本包括 1,685 名 15 至 18 岁的西班牙学生(49.0% 为女性)(男 = 16.28,女 = 0.97)。参与者填写了西班牙文版青少年社交焦虑量表(SAS-A)和青少年人际交往障碍问卷(QIDA)。潜伏特征分析(LPA)显示了四种社交焦虑特征:轻度社交焦虑、中度社交焦虑、重度社交焦虑和极端社交焦虑。多变量分析(MANOVA)表明,四个组群在人际交往困难方面存在显著的统计学差异,效应大小介于 d = 0.23 和 d = 0.91 之间。轻度自闭症患者的人际交往障碍平均得分最低,而极度自闭症患者的人际交往障碍平均得分最高。建议采取干预策略作为预防或纠正措施,以支持属于高风险特征的青少年。
Perfiles de riesgo de ansiedad social para dificultades interpersonales en una muestra de adolescentes españoles
Social anxiety has been widely studied over the past four decades. However, limited attention has been given to the relationship between social anxiety and interpersonal difficulties during adolescence. Adolescents exhibiting symptoms of social anxiety (SA) may also face challenges in their interpersonal interactions at school. This study aimed to identify distinct profiles of adolescents with social anxiety and examine whether these profiles differed in terms of the severity of their interpersonal difficulties (ID). A random cluster sampling was performed. The sample comprised 1,685 Spanish students (49.0% female) from 15 to 18 years old (M = 16.28, SD = 0.97). Participants completed the Spanish version of the Social Anxiety Scale for Adolescents (SAS-A) and the Questionnaire About Interpersonal Difficulties for Adolescents (QIDA). Latent Profile Analysis (LPA) revealed four social anxiety profiles: mild SA, moderate SA, severe SA, and extreme SA. Multivariate analyses (MANOVA) indicated statistically significant differences in interpersonal difficulties across the four clusters with effect sizes between d = 0.23 and d = 0.91. The mild SA profile showed the lowest mean scores in interpersonal difficulties whereas the extreme SA profile showed the highest ones. Intervention strategies are suggested as preventive or corrective measures to support adolescents who fall in high-risk profiles.