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Impact of Early Adolescent Anxiety Disorders on Self-Esteem Development From Adolescence to Young Adulthood

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JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH
卷 53, 期 2, 页码 287-292

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.02.025

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Anxiety disorder; Self-esteem development; Adolescence; Multilevel growth modeling; Longitudinal study

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  1. National Institute of Mental Health [MH-36971, MH-38914, MH-38916, MH-49191]
  2. University of South Florida [0090681]

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Purpose: To examine the association between early adolescent anxiety disorders and self-esteem development from early adolescence through young adulthood. Methods: Self-esteem was measured at mean ages 13, 16, and 22 for 821 participants from the Children in the Community Study, a population-based longitudinal cohort. Anxiety disorders were measured at mean age 13 years. Multilevel growth models were employed to analyze the change in self-esteem from early adolescence to young adulthood and to evaluate whether adolescent anxiety disorders predict both average and slope of self-esteem development. Results: Self-esteem increased during adolescence and continued to increase in young adulthood. Girls had lower average self-esteem than boys, but this difference disappeared when examining the effect of anxiety. Adolescents with anxiety disorder had lower self-esteem, on average, compared with healthy adolescents (effect size [ES] = -.35, p < .01). Social phobia was found to have the greatest relative impact on average self-esteem (ES = -.30, p < .01), followed by overanxious disorder (ES = -.17, p < .05), and simple phobia (ES = -.17, p < .05). Obsessive compulsive-disorder (OCD) predicted a significant decline in self-esteem from adolescence to young adulthood (beta = -.1, p < .05). Separation anxiety disorder was not found to have any significant impact on self-esteem development. Conclusions: All but one of the assessed adolescent anxiety disorders were related to lower self-esteem, with social phobia having the greatest impact. OCD predicted a decline in self-esteem trajectory with age. The importance of raising self-esteem in adolescents with anxiety and other mental disorders is discussed. (C) 2013 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. All rights reserved.

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