Association between self-efficacy and anxiety symptoms in adolescents: Secondary analysis of a preventive program

Eliane Saint-Pierre Mousset , Julie Lane , Danyka Therriault , Pasquale Roberge
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Anxiety disorders are common among adolescents. To avert long-term adverse consequences, several school-based prevention programs have been created, yet few have explored the influence of emotional and social self-efficacy as a psychosocial competence on anxiety symptoms. In the context of the implementation of a school-situated anxiety prevention program named HORS-PISTE, the present study examines descriptions of anxiety symptoms associated with social anxiety, generalized anxiety, separation anxiety and panic anxiety, and two domains of self-efficacy (social and emotional), as well as an exploration of the association between these two elements, and the predictive effect of self-efficacy on anxiety symptoms. The present study included 1705 adolescents from 15 different schools in 4 different regions of Québec, Canada. Participants completed questionnaires assessing their anxiety symptoms and self-efficacy levels before and after completing the HORS-PISTE program. Our findings suggest that: emotional/social self-efficacy and anxiety symptoms differ according to certain characteristics in adolescents; self-efficacy and anxiety symptoms present a strong association in the context of the implementation of a school-based anxiety prevention program; self-efficacy has a predictive effect on anxiety symptoms; and self-efficacy presents a moderate interaction effect on anxiety symptoms change over time.

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青少年自我效能感与焦虑症状之间的关系:对一项预防计划的二次分析
焦虑症在青少年中很常见。为了避免长期的不良后果,一些校本预防计划应运而生,但很少有人探讨作为一种社会心理能力的情绪和社交自我效能感对焦虑症状的影响。本研究结合一项名为 "HORS-PISTE "的学校焦虑症预防计划的实施,考察了与社交焦虑、广泛性焦虑、分离焦虑和恐慌焦虑相关的焦虑症状的描述,以及自我效能感的两个领域(社交和情感),并探讨了这两个要素之间的关联,以及自我效能感对焦虑症状的预测作用。本研究包括来自加拿大魁北克省 4 个不同地区 15 所不同学校的 1705 名青少年。参加者在完成 HORS-PISTE 项目前后填写了评估其焦虑症状和自我效能水平的问卷。我们的研究结果表明:情绪/社会自我效能感和焦虑症状因青少年的某些特征而不同;在实施校本焦虑预防计划的背景下,自我效能感和焦虑症状呈现出很强的关联性;自我效能感对焦虑症状具有预测作用;自我效能感对焦虑症状随时间的变化具有适度的交互作用。
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