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Rasgos de la personalidad en la fobia social

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

I. Marteinsdottir
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Departamento de Neurociencia, Psiquiatría, Universidad de Upsala, SE 75185Upsala, Suecia
T. Furmark
Affiliation:
Departamento de Psicología, Universidad de Upsala, Upsala, Suecia
M. Tillfors
Affiliation:
Departamento de Psicología, Universidad de Upsala, Upsala, Suecia
M. Fredrikson
Affiliation:
Departamento de Psicología, Universidad de Upsala, Upsala, Suecia
L. Ekselius
Affiliation:
Departamento de Neurociencia, Psiquiatría, Universidad de Upsala, SE 75185Upsala, Suecia
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Resumen

El propósito era evaluar los rasgos de la personalidad en sujetos con un diagnóstico del DSM-IV de fobia social. Se administró a 32 sujetos la Entrevista Clínica Estructurada para el DSM-IV para los trastornos de los Ejes I y II (SCID I y II). Los rasgos de la personalidad se evaluaron por medio de las Escalas Karolinska de la Personalidad (KSP). Se diagnosticó comorbilidad actual y vital del Eje I en el 28% y el 53% de los sujetos, respectivamente. En total, el 59% tuvo al menos un trastorno de la personalidad y se diagnosticó trastorno de la personalidad por evitación al 47%. Las personas con fobia social puntuaron significativamente más alto que una muestra normativa sueca en las KSP que medían propensión a la ansiedad, irritabilidad, despego y agresión indirecta, pero más bajo en las escalas para socialización y deseabilidad social. La presencia de trastorno de la personalidad por evitación en las personas con fobia social, comparado con su ausencia, se asociaba significativamente con ansiedad psíquica más alta e inhibición de la agresión. Además, la gravedad de los síntomas era mayor en las personas con fobia social y trastorno de la personalidad por evitación. En general, los resultados apoyan la idea de que la fobia social y el trastorno de la personalidad por evitación reflejan aspectos diferentes de un espectro de ansiedad social.

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