taijin - kyfusho与大学生注意缺陷多动障碍的相关性:一项自我报告的评估研究。

Psychiatry Journal Pub Date : 2019-03-04 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/7953123
Kosuke Kajitani, Rikako Tsuchimoto, Tomoko Matsushita, Hideaki Fukumori
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摘要

taijin - kyu -sho (TK)在东亚国家被认为是一种文化相关的焦虑障碍。尽管早在日本就发现了这种疾病,但对传统知识的研究较少,而对社交焦虑障碍(SAD)的研究较少,对传统知识与发育障碍共病的研究更少。因此,我们研究了日本大学生中TK与注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)之间的关系。对673名学生(男500名,女173名)进行日版Liebowitz社交焦虑量表(LSAS-J)、TK量表和成人ADHD自我报告量表(ASRS;版本1.1)。在TK量表和LSAS-J量表中,分别有17.4%和10.3%的学生超过了临界值。此外,ASRS评分与TK量表的相关性强于LSAS-J评分(TK量表:r = 0.427;LSAS-J: r = 0.330)。为了评估TK或SAD合并ADHD对这些分数的影响,我们将受试者分为四组:健康受试者、TK受试者、SAD受试者和两种疾病同时存在的受试者。全tk组ASRS总分显著高于健康组(p < 0.0001)。而健康受试者与单纯抑郁受试者的得分差异无统计学意义(p = 0.281)。我们的研究结果表明ADHD与日本TK的后期发展之间可能存在联系。
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Correlation between <i>Taijin-Kyofu-sho</i> and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder among University Students: A Self-Reported Assessment Study.

Correlation between Taijin-Kyofu-sho and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder among University Students: A Self-Reported Assessment Study.

Taijin-Kyofu-sho (TK) is regarded as a culture-bound anxiety disorder in East Asian counties. Despite its earlier discovery in Japan, fewer studies have focused on TK than on social anxiety disorder (SAD) and even fewer on TK comorbidity with developmental disorders. Thus, we examined the association between TK and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) among Japanese university students. A total of 673 students (500 male, 173 female) were assessed on the Japanese version of Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS-J), TK scale, and adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS; version 1.1). On the TK scale and LSAS-J, 17.4 and 10.3 percent of students, respectively, exceeded the cut-off value. Furthermore, ASRS scores more strongly correlated with TK scale than LSAS-J scores (TK scale: r = 0.427; LSAS-J: r = 0.330). To evaluate how TK or SAD with ADHD affects those scores, we divided subjects into four groups: healthy subjects, subjects with TK, those with SAD, and those with both disorders. The total ASRS score was significantly higher in TK-only subjects than in healthy subjects (p < 0.0001). However, there was no significant difference between scores of healthy and SAD-only subjects (p = 0.281). Our results indicate a possible link between ADHD and later development of TK in Japan.

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