Article
A Japanese form of social anxiety (taijin kyofusho): Frequency and correlates in two generations of the same family.
Department of Psychology, Roehampton University, London, UK.
International Journal of Social Psychiatry (impact factor:
1.15).
09/2011;
DOI:10.1177/0020764011421099
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Keywords
351 adolescents
contemporary Japanese culture
DSM-IV anxiety disorder symptoms
functions displease
general difficulties
independent self-construal
intense fear
interdependent self-construal
Japanese adolescents
lower evaluative concerns
lower TKS
measure TKS
one's body parts
positive attributes
self-construals
social anxiety
social support
strongest correlation
taijin kyofusho
taijin kyofusho symptoms