Trans-cultural aspects of social anxiety disorder and related conditions: a Brazilian case series and a review of international clinical studies
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Resumo: | Cross-cultural studies have much to teach clinicians and researchers alike about psychopathology in general and about social anxiety disorder (SAD) in particular. Unfortunately, little is known about the degree and the mechanisms through which cultural environment may influence clinical manifestations of SAD. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to identify culture-related clinical patterns in SAD and related disorders. METHODS: We described socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of a sample of 62 adult outpatients with SAD seen at a university clinic for anxiety and depressive disorders in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and compared them with those reported in clinical samples from North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania identified through a systematic review in Medline, PsychINFO, and LILACS. RESULTS: Our comparison of trans-cultural features of SAD lends partial support to Heimberg's (1997) contention that the majority of socio-demographic features and symptoms of this disorder are relatively independent of geographic and cultural differences. CONCLUSION: Patients with SAD were almost universally characterized by: 1) a predominance of males in clinical samples; 2) early onset of the disorder; 3) high educational attainment; and 4) great frequency of comorbidities. |
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Trans-cultural aspects of social anxiety disorder and related conditions: a Brazilian case series and a review of international clinical studiessocial anxiety disorderclinical descriptionanxiety disordersculturecross-cultural comparisoncultural characteristicsCross-cultural studies have much to teach clinicians and researchers alike about psychopathology in general and about social anxiety disorder (SAD) in particular. Unfortunately, little is known about the degree and the mechanisms through which cultural environment may influence clinical manifestations of SAD. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to identify culture-related clinical patterns in SAD and related disorders. METHODS: We described socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of a sample of 62 adult outpatients with SAD seen at a university clinic for anxiety and depressive disorders in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and compared them with those reported in clinical samples from North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania identified through a systematic review in Medline, PsychINFO, and LILACS. RESULTS: Our comparison of trans-cultural features of SAD lends partial support to Heimberg's (1997) contention that the majority of socio-demographic features and symptoms of this disorder are relatively independent of geographic and cultural differences. CONCLUSION: Patients with SAD were almost universally characterized by: 1) a predominance of males in clinical samples; 2) early onset of the disorder; 3) high educational attainment; and 4) great frequency of comorbidities.Instituto de Psiquiatria da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro2006-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0047-20852006000300004Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria v.55 n.3 2006reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJ10.1590/S0047-20852006000300004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMenezes,Gabriela Bezerra deFontenelle,Leonardo F.Versiani,Márcioeng2007-08-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0047-20852006000300004Revistahttp://portalrev.enfermagem.bvs.br/index.php?issn=0047-2085&lang=ptONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editora@ipub.ufrj.br1982-02080047-2085opendoar:2007-08-14T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false |
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Trans-cultural aspects of social anxiety disorder and related conditions: a Brazilian case series and a review of international clinical studies |
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Trans-cultural aspects of social anxiety disorder and related conditions: a Brazilian case series and a review of international clinical studies |
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Trans-cultural aspects of social anxiety disorder and related conditions: a Brazilian case series and a review of international clinical studies Menezes,Gabriela Bezerra de social anxiety disorder clinical description anxiety disorders culture cross-cultural comparison cultural characteristics |
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Trans-cultural aspects of social anxiety disorder and related conditions: a Brazilian case series and a review of international clinical studies |
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Trans-cultural aspects of social anxiety disorder and related conditions: a Brazilian case series and a review of international clinical studies |
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Trans-cultural aspects of social anxiety disorder and related conditions: a Brazilian case series and a review of international clinical studies |
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Trans-cultural aspects of social anxiety disorder and related conditions: a Brazilian case series and a review of international clinical studies |
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Trans-cultural aspects of social anxiety disorder and related conditions: a Brazilian case series and a review of international clinical studies |
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Menezes,Gabriela Bezerra de |
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Menezes,Gabriela Bezerra de Fontenelle,Leonardo F. Versiani,Márcio |
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Fontenelle,Leonardo F. Versiani,Márcio |
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Menezes,Gabriela Bezerra de Fontenelle,Leonardo F. Versiani,Márcio |
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social anxiety disorder clinical description anxiety disorders culture cross-cultural comparison cultural characteristics |
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social anxiety disorder clinical description anxiety disorders culture cross-cultural comparison cultural characteristics |
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Cross-cultural studies have much to teach clinicians and researchers alike about psychopathology in general and about social anxiety disorder (SAD) in particular. Unfortunately, little is known about the degree and the mechanisms through which cultural environment may influence clinical manifestations of SAD. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to identify culture-related clinical patterns in SAD and related disorders. METHODS: We described socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of a sample of 62 adult outpatients with SAD seen at a university clinic for anxiety and depressive disorders in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and compared them with those reported in clinical samples from North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania identified through a systematic review in Medline, PsychINFO, and LILACS. RESULTS: Our comparison of trans-cultural features of SAD lends partial support to Heimberg's (1997) contention that the majority of socio-demographic features and symptoms of this disorder are relatively independent of geographic and cultural differences. CONCLUSION: Patients with SAD were almost universally characterized by: 1) a predominance of males in clinical samples; 2) early onset of the disorder; 3) high educational attainment; and 4) great frequency of comorbidities. |
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