Anxiety in Young Adults

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Have you ever felt like you were in a panic or fearful of something, if so then you are facing the common symptoms of anxiety. Anxiety in young adults is a great topic to lean towards due to this time in age where technology and social media is a factor. Many anxiety disorders in young adults are social phobias, generalized anxiety disorders (GAD), and panic attacks.
We are currently in the twenty-first century and young adults are feared by many things called social phobias. For example, social phobias would be public speaking, which many people dread and some young adults fear this much more than others. These young adults are at risk for having depression associated with their anxiety. In a 2001 article about social anxiety it explains, how young adults might need intervention to get through their anxiety and depression, this could be there only medicine (Stein 2001). Many studies have been linked to social phobias in young adults by doing surveys. These surveys gave results which helped psychologist figure out what the best treatments could be for these young adults.
Furthermore, the surveys declared that women had a higher rate at social phobia than males. These studies assume that substance use was a factor in their lives leading them to depression and social phobias. I believe this can be true, since nowadays many young adults are smoking marijuana. Young adults who use these substances can become depressed and suicidal by there need for the drug and cause them to be unsocial at school because they are “high.” In addition, researchers have found that young adults who have social phobias are insecure about their bodies. They are found to be anorexic with eating disorders linked to the anxiety they get in their young age (W...

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