Social Anxiety and Separation Anxiety Disorder
Separation Anxiety
Clinical Description
Characterized by unrealistic and persistent worry that something will happen to self or loved ones when apart (e.g., kidnapping, accident) as well as anxiety about leaving loved ones
4.1% of children meet criteria, 6.6% for adults
Clinical Description of Social Anxiety
Extreme/irrational concern about being negatively evaluated by other people
Sometimes (not always) manifests as shyness
Leads to significant impairment and/or distress
Avoidance of feared situations, or endurance with extreme distress
Subtype
Statistics
12.1% (life); 6.8% (year)
Female : Male = 1:1
Onset = usually adolescence
More common in people who are young (18 to 29 years), undereducated, single, and of low socioeconomic class,
13.6% prevalence in ages 18 to 29
6.6% prevalence in ages 60+
Social Anxiety Across Cultures
Japan—taijin kyofusho
Fear of offending others or making them uncomfortable
Concern about aspects of personal appearance (e.g., stuttering, blushing, body odor)
More common in males
Causes of Social Anxiety
Treatment of Social Anxiety