Title of article :
Cultural Aspects of Social Anxiety Disorder: A Qualitative Analysis of Anxiety Experiences and Interpretation
Author/Authors :
Mohammadi ، Abolfazl - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Abasi ، Imaneh - university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences , Soleimani ، Mehdi - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Moradian ، Seyed Tayeb - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences , Yahyavi ، Taha - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Zarean ، Mostafa - Tabriz University
Abstract :
Objective: Anxiety is a complex phenomenon on which culture has a prominent influence. The present study aimed to investigate the cultural aspects of social anxiety disorder (SAD) in an Iranian population. #xD; Method: A qualitative content analysis research was done to answer the study question. A total of 16 individuals with social anxiety disorder (six men and 10 women) were selected using purposeful sampling method (M = 24.43, SD = 4.56). The study was conducted in Tehran, Urmia, and Sanandaj Iran. Participants were from different ethnic backgrounds (LOR, FARS, TURK, and KURD). Data were analyzed by thematic analysis using an inductive method. #xD; Results: Analysis of participants #x2019; records yielded five distinct categories with some subcategories, which are as follow: (1) anxiety experiences; (2) core beliefs; (3) reasons of being anxious; (4) effects of SAD on life aspects; and (5) coping strategies. #xD; Conclusion: It seems that symptoms of social anxiety and its underlying beliefs, causes and effects and coping strategies are almost experienced and interpreted in a way that could be the same as DSM5 clinical presentation of social anxiety, with the exception that somatic symptoms are experienced by almost all participants. #xD; #xA0;
Keywords :
Anxiety , Culture , Qualitative Research , Social Anxiety Disorder
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry