Associations of generalized anxiety and social anxiety with perceived difficulties in school in the adolescent general population

Author:

Kajastus Kati1ORCID,Haravuori Henna234,Kiviruusu Olli3,Marttunen Mauri24,Ranta Klaus14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology Tampere University Tampere Finland

2. HUS Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki Finland

3. Mental Health Team, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare Helsinki Finland

4. Adolescent Psychiatry University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionGeneralized anxiety disorder (GAD), marked by excessive worry, and social anxiety disorder (SAD) are among the clinically most important anxiety disorders in the adolescent population. This study aimed to explore the associations between perceived difficulties in school and heightened levels of self‐reported noncomorbid and comorbid GAD and SAD symptoms.MethodsSurvey data of 37,905 Finnish upper secondary school students with a mean age of 17.33 years (SD = 0.63) were obtained from the School Health Promotion study, implemented in April and May 2015 in Finland. Exploratory factor analysis was used to determine indicators of academic and social difficulties in school. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to examine multivariate associations between anxiety symptoms and difficulties in the school. The anxiety symptom thresholds were based on the seven‐item Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (≥10 points) for GAD‐related symptoms and the Mini‐SPIN (≥6 points) for SAD‐related symptoms.ResultsSelf‐reported generalized anxiety and social anxiety were both significantly associated with various perceived difficulties in school among this adolescent general population sample. Noncomorbid and comorbid GAD and SAD symptoms were both associated with an increased risk of academic and social difficulties, even when controlling for school performance. Comorbid symptoms were associated with significantly higher rates of social difficulties than noncomorbid symptoms of GAD or SAD. Furthermore, GAD symptoms were associated with a high risk for academic difficulties, irrespective of comorbidity.ConclusionsExcessive worry, a defining feature of GAD, is central to school‐related impairments among adolescents. The present study highlights the importance of school‐based interventions for anxious adolescents. Interventions to improve adolescents'; school functioning should account for the interference of pathological worry related to GAD.

Funder

Academy of Finland

Strategic Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Social Psychology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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