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TITLE:

DISORDER OF SOCIAL ANXIETY IN TEENAGE PAKISTANI BOYS: PREVALENCE, SUBTYPES AND A RECKLESS PARENTING APPROACH FABRIC

AUTHORS:

Dr Moeen Sikander, Dr. Gull e Rana Khan, Dr Bushra Nisar

ABSTRACT:

Aim: Accessible data on social tension issue in young people in Saudi Arabia is restricted. The target of the examination was to assess the pervasiveness, seriousness, and subtypes of SAD, and child rearing style hazard factors related with SAD in the young adult. Materials and Methods: This cross‑sectional study was led in two auxiliary schools for young men in Lahore, Pakistan during the Academic year 2020. Our current research was conducted at Mayo Hospital, Lahore from March to February 2020. To gather the information, a survey evoking data on foundation qualities and child rearing style just as the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale Test, for the assessment of SAD, were utilized. Results: A sum of 475 understudies took an interest in the examination. The age of the members ran somewhere in the range of 18 and 24 years with a mean of 18.5 years. The pervasiveness of SAD was 12.8%. Around 37% and 12.5% of the understudies separately had serious what's more, more serious types of SAD. Child rearing style, for example, parental outrage, analysis especially before others, misrepresented assurance, abuse and family incitement developed as a noteworthy hazard factor for SAD. The free indicators of SAD were a parental incitement and physical or passionate abuse by the parent (chances proportion [OR] = 4.98, 96% certainty span [CI]: 2.92–9.32 as well as = 3.69, 96% CI: 4.19–6.18, individually). Conclusion: The commonness of SAD in optional school understudies at Lahore is high. Child rearing style chance elements for SAD are modifiable. In this unique situation, a national program to improve psychological wellness in this age bunch is vital. Keywords: Disorder, Social Anxiety, Teenage, Pakistan.

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