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Social phobia of Ethiopian students: meta-analysis and systematic review
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Abstract
Background
Social anxiety disorder is defined as the fear of social situations, incorporating situations that involve contact with strangers. People highly fear embarrassing themselves which includes situations like social gatherings, oral presentations, and meeting new people. People with social phobia have nonspecific fears of practicing vague or, performing specific tasks like eating or speaking in front of others. In people with social anxiety disorder, worry can arise from both the circumstance itself and embarrassment from others, for students, social phobia is an overwhelming fear of speaking in front of others or giving presentations in class. The prevalence of social phobia among different studies in Ethiopia was inconsistent and inconclusive therefore, this study showed the cumulative burden of social phobia among students in Ethiopia.
Method
Observational studies published on social phobia and associated factors among students in Ethiopia were included in this study based on the criteria after independent selection by two authors. Data were extracted by Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to be exported to Stata version 11 for further analysis. The random-effect model was used to estimate the pooled effect size of social phobia and its effect on the previous studies with 95% confidence intervals. Funnel plots analysis and Egger regression tests were conducted to detect the presence of publication bias. Sub-group analysis and sensitivity analysis were done.
Result
A total of 2878 study participants from seven studies were included in this meta-analysis and systematic review. The pooled prevalence of social phobia among students in Ethiopia was 26.81% with a 95% CI (22.31–31.30). The pooled effect size of social phobia in Oromia, Amhara, and SNNPs regions was 24.76%, 24.76%, and 29.47%, respectively. According to the subgroup analysis, university, and college/high school students were 28.05% and 25.34% respectively. Being female [AOR = 2.11 (95% CI 1.72–2.60)], having poor social support [AOR = 2.38 (95% CI 1.54–3.70)], substance use [AOR = 2.25 (95% CI 1.54–3.30)], single parent [AOR = 5.18 (95% CI 3.30–8.12)], and rural residence [AOR = 2.29 (95% CI 1.91–2.75)] were significantly associated in this meta-analysis in Ethiopia.
Conclusion
The pooled prevalence of social phobia in this meta-analysis and systematic review was high (26.81%) among students therefore, the educational bureau needs to work on decreasing the burden of social phobia to raise the academic achievement and creativity of the students. In therapeutic advice like exposure to presentations, family members take the responsibility for the students’ therapy and expose them to various social interactions.
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Title: Social phobia of Ethiopian students: meta-analysis and systematic review
Description:
Abstract
Background
Social anxiety disorder is defined as the fear of social situations, incorporating situations that involve contact with strangers.
People highly fear embarrassing themselves which includes situations like social gatherings, oral presentations, and meeting new people.
People with social phobia have nonspecific fears of practicing vague or, performing specific tasks like eating or speaking in front of others.
In people with social anxiety disorder, worry can arise from both the circumstance itself and embarrassment from others, for students, social phobia is an overwhelming fear of speaking in front of others or giving presentations in class.
The prevalence of social phobia among different studies in Ethiopia was inconsistent and inconclusive therefore, this study showed the cumulative burden of social phobia among students in Ethiopia.
Method
Observational studies published on social phobia and associated factors among students in Ethiopia were included in this study based on the criteria after independent selection by two authors.
Data were extracted by Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to be exported to Stata version 11 for further analysis.
The random-effect model was used to estimate the pooled effect size of social phobia and its effect on the previous studies with 95% confidence intervals.
Funnel plots analysis and Egger regression tests were conducted to detect the presence of publication bias.
Sub-group analysis and sensitivity analysis were done.
Result
A total of 2878 study participants from seven studies were included in this meta-analysis and systematic review.
The pooled prevalence of social phobia among students in Ethiopia was 26.
81% with a 95% CI (22.
31–31.
30).
The pooled effect size of social phobia in Oromia, Amhara, and SNNPs regions was 24.
76%, 24.
76%, and 29.
47%, respectively.
According to the subgroup analysis, university, and college/high school students were 28.
05% and 25.
34% respectively.
Being female [AOR = 2.
11 (95% CI 1.
72–2.
60)], having poor social support [AOR = 2.
38 (95% CI 1.
54–3.
70)], substance use [AOR = 2.
25 (95% CI 1.
54–3.
30)], single parent [AOR = 5.
18 (95% CI 3.
30–8.
12)], and rural residence [AOR = 2.
29 (95% CI 1.
91–2.
75)] were significantly associated in this meta-analysis in Ethiopia.
Conclusion
The pooled prevalence of social phobia in this meta-analysis and systematic review was high (26.
81%) among students therefore, the educational bureau needs to work on decreasing the burden of social phobia to raise the academic achievement and creativity of the students.
In therapeutic advice like exposure to presentations, family members take the responsibility for the students’ therapy and expose them to various social interactions.
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