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Risk Factors for Social Anxiety Disorder

Several factors can increase the risk of developing social anxiety disorder. These include:

  • Behavioral inhibition: An inherited trait characterized by fear and restraint in unfamiliar situations.
  • Childhood temperament: Being shy or withdrawn in childhood.
  • Attention-drawing conditions: Having a physical condition or appearance that attracts attention.
  • Adverse childhood experiences: A history of being bullied or abused.
  • Family history: Having relatives with social anxiety disorder.
  • New life demands: Facing novel occupational or social challenges.

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