The Prevalence and Comorbidity of Social Anxiety Disorder Among United States Latinos

Sep 9, 2011The Journal of clinical psychiatry

How common social anxiety disorder is and its overlap with other conditions among Latinos in the United States

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Abstract

Latinos reported a lower lifetime and 12-month prevalence of social anxiety disorder (SAD) compared to US-born non-Latino whites.

  • Latinos experienced a later age at onset of SAD than non-Latino whites.
  • Latinos with 12-month SAD showed greater impairment in home, work, and relationship areas compared to their non-Latino white counterparts.
  • Latinos who immigrated after age 21 were less likely to have lifetime SAD comorbidity with drug abuse and dependence.
  • These Latinos were more likely to report lifetime SAD comorbidity with agoraphobia.
  • Differences in prevalence, onset, impairment, and comorbidity of SAD suggest varying risk factors for Latinos compared to non-Latino whites.

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