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Aliakbari Dehkordi M, Zare H, Asgharnejad Farid A, Hashemian R. Investigations of the Relation Between Social Anxiety, Cognitive and Behavioral Aspect of It and Sex and Gender-Rolein Adolescence. IJPCP 2017; 22 (4) :340-347
URL: http://ijpcp.iums.ac.ir/article-1-2681-en.html
1- Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, South Tehran Branch, Payam-Noor University
2- Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, South Tehran Branch, Payam-Noor University
3- Department of Clinical Psychology, School of Behavioral Sciences and Mental Health, Iran University of Medical Sciences
4- Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, South Tehran Branch, Payam-Noor University , E-mail: ahashemian70@gmail.com
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Objectives: Social anxiety is one of the most common disorders of adolescence. Among the factors affecting the disorder to determine the sex (female or male) reported conflicting results, while the relationship between gender role consistent with some anxiety disorders. The aim of this study was to compare social anxiety and its cognitive (AFNE) and behavioral (TISC) aspects based on different sex and gender roles (femininity, masculinity, androgyny and indistinct).

Methods: Students (N=277) aged 12 to 13 years were selected using cluster sampling. They were asked to complete research questionnaires including Social Anxiety Scale for Adolescents (SASA) and Child Sexual Role Inventory (CSRI).

Results: The results of T-test, correlation analysis and variance analysis showed significant positive relationships between femininity and social anxiety and its cognitive and behavioral aspects. Significant negative relationships between masculinity and these variables (P<0.5) were also found. More significant mean scores were observed for social anxiety and its cognitive and behavioral aspects in the group by feminine gender-role in comparison with other groups (masculine, androgen and indistinct). However,there was no significant difference in the scores of social anxiety and its cognitive and behavioral aspects in both sexes.

Conclusion: The gender-role schema can be considered as a factor associated with social anxiety and its cognitive and behavioral aspects in adolescents.

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Type of Study: Original Research | Subject: Psychiatry and Psychology
Received: 2017/03/12 | Accepted: 2017/01/1 | Published: 2017/03/12

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