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Social Anxiety Disorder: Associated Conditions and Therapeutic Approaches

Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a highly distressing chronic psychiatric disorder characterized by persistent fear of social situations in anticipation of being judged negatively by others. As shyness mimics some of the symptoms of SAD, people suffering from this debilitating disease are often unde...

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Autores principales: Alomari, Nasser A, Bedaiwi, Sohaila K, Ghasib, Abdulrahman M, Kabbarah, Ammar J, Alnefaie, Saad A, Hariri, Nada, Altammar, Munirah A, Fadhel, Abdulaziz M, Altowairqi, Fai M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9847330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36660516
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.32687
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author Alomari, Nasser A
Bedaiwi, Sohaila K
Ghasib, Abdulrahman M
Kabbarah, Ammar J
Alnefaie, Saad A
Hariri, Nada
Altammar, Munirah A
Fadhel, Abdulaziz M
Altowairqi, Fai M
author_facet Alomari, Nasser A
Bedaiwi, Sohaila K
Ghasib, Abdulrahman M
Kabbarah, Ammar J
Alnefaie, Saad A
Hariri, Nada
Altammar, Munirah A
Fadhel, Abdulaziz M
Altowairqi, Fai M
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description Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a highly distressing chronic psychiatric disorder characterized by persistent fear of social situations in anticipation of being judged negatively by others. As shyness mimics some of the symptoms of SAD, people suffering from this debilitating disease are often underdiagnosed. It can have a devastating impact on all areas of life including academic performance, social growth, relationship status, and work performance. In recent years, research on anxiety and related disorders has proliferated due to the increased use of cognitive-behavioral models. The understanding of SAD has evolved greatly from distinguishing it from shyness to implementing modalities to comprehend the sophisticated underlying mechanism of disease prevalence and progression as well as methods to treat it. This review summarizes the concept of SAD, its epidemiology, symptoms, and diagnostic tools. Frequent comorbidities including other psychiatric disorders are also discussed. Additionally, we examine the latest evidence related to treatment options including psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy as well as recommendations for managing SAD.
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spelling pubmed-98473302023-01-18 Social Anxiety Disorder: Associated Conditions and Therapeutic Approaches Alomari, Nasser A Bedaiwi, Sohaila K Ghasib, Abdulrahman M Kabbarah, Ammar J Alnefaie, Saad A Hariri, Nada Altammar, Munirah A Fadhel, Abdulaziz M Altowairqi, Fai M Cureus Preventive Medicine Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a highly distressing chronic psychiatric disorder characterized by persistent fear of social situations in anticipation of being judged negatively by others. As shyness mimics some of the symptoms of SAD, people suffering from this debilitating disease are often underdiagnosed. It can have a devastating impact on all areas of life including academic performance, social growth, relationship status, and work performance. In recent years, research on anxiety and related disorders has proliferated due to the increased use of cognitive-behavioral models. The understanding of SAD has evolved greatly from distinguishing it from shyness to implementing modalities to comprehend the sophisticated underlying mechanism of disease prevalence and progression as well as methods to treat it. This review summarizes the concept of SAD, its epidemiology, symptoms, and diagnostic tools. Frequent comorbidities including other psychiatric disorders are also discussed. Additionally, we examine the latest evidence related to treatment options including psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy as well as recommendations for managing SAD. Cureus 2022-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9847330/ /pubmed/36660516 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.32687 Text en Copyright © 2022, Alomari et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bedaiwi, Sohaila K
Ghasib, Abdulrahman M
Kabbarah, Ammar J
Alnefaie, Saad A
Hariri, Nada
Altammar, Munirah A
Fadhel, Abdulaziz M
Altowairqi, Fai M
Social Anxiety Disorder: Associated Conditions and Therapeutic Approaches
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