Social interaction anxiety and depression symptoms are differentially related in men and women

被引:9
作者
Kim, Hanjoo [1 ]
Duval, Elizabeth R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Michigan, Dept Psychiat, Michigan Med, 4250 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
关键词
Social anxiety disorder; Social interaction anxiety; Depression; Gender differences; NATIONAL COMORBIDITY SURVEY; DSM-IV DISORDERS; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; INVENTORY-II; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; LIFETIME PREVALENCE; MAJOR DEPRESSION; SELF-DISCREPANCY; TRIPARTITE MODEL; BDI-II;
D O I
10.1007/s12144-022-03245-1
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) are highly comorbid with each other, and comorbidity exacerbates distress and impairment. The prevalence of comorbid depression is higher in women with SAD than in men with SAD, but this is based on global depression scores and cannot speak to heterogeneous individual depression symptoms. The current study bridges this gap by examining gender differences in the relationship between social interaction anxiety and individual depression symptoms. 165 community adults (113 women, 52 men) were included in a series of bootstrapped moderation analyses to examine the main and interaction effects of social interaction anxiety and gender on total depression and individual depressive symptom scores while controlling for age and racial/ethnic background. Social interaction anxiety positively predicted total and individual depression scores. Greater social interaction anxiety predicted greater self-dislike and worthlessness in men than in women. Our findings replicate the finding that social anxiety and depression are highly comorbid with respect to total scores and extend this finding to individual symptoms. Our findings also demonstrate that the relationship between social interaction anxiety and depressive symptoms can be modulated by gender identities. Men with social interaction anxiety may be more prone to distress associated with self/identity. These findings elucidate the specific ways in which social interaction anxiety relates to the constellation of depression symptoms in men and women and highlights the need for more tailored assessment and intervention for socially anxious men and women to target individual dimensions of symptom presentations.
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