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Existential Anxiety in Adolescents: Prevalence, Structure, Association with Psychological Symptoms and Identity Development
Authors:Steven L. Berman  Carl F. Weems  Timothy R. Stickle
Affiliation:(1) Psychology Department, University of Central Florida, 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, Florida, 32174, USA;(2) University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 70148, USA;(3) University of Vermont, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Existential anxiety is hypothesized to be a core human issue in a great deal of theoretical and philosophical writing. However, little is known about the emergence of these concerns and their relation to emotional functioning in youth. The purpose of this study was to examine the phenomenon of existential anxiety in a sample of adolescents. Data on existential concerns, identity development and psychological symptoms were collected on a sample of 139 youth in grades 9–12. Results indicated that existential anxiety concerns have a theoretically consistent factor structure, are common among adolescents, and are associated with psychological symptoms, as well as identity issues. Results are discussed with regard to the importance of existential concerns in the lives of youth and the need for additional research.Received PhD from Florida International University. Interests are identity development including associated anxiety and distress, cross-national comparisons, and the development of identity interventions.Received PhD from Florida International University. Interests focus on the developmental psychopathology of anxiety and depression.Received PhD from the University of Arizona. Interests include a range of topics in developmental psychopathology, prevention, program evaluation, and research methodology.
Keywords:existential anxiety  identity  adjustment
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