Social Anxiety Disorder, among the most prevalent mental health diagnoses in the United States (Bruce & Saeed, 1999), and a common concern for many college students who seek counseling ("Anxiety," 2013), has been vaguely defined by the DSM-5. The purpose of the present study was to ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is defined in the DSM-5 as persistent and excessive anxiety and worry about a number of domains in the person's life, present for at least 6 months. The worry and anxiety are difficult to control and cause significant distress and/or impairment in the indi...
To examine DSM-IV–defined anxiety disorder symptoms in a large sample of normal South African schoolchildren. Children completed two self-report questionnaires: the Spence Children's Anxiety Scale (SCAS) and the 41-item version of the Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED)....
Anxiety was accepted as a nursing diagnosis by the North America Nursing Diagnosis Association and defined as “a vague, uneasy feeling of discomfort or dread, accompanied by an autonomic response (the source often nonspecific or unknown to the individual); a feeling of apprehension caused by ...
The 1-month prevalence of SAD was 2.5% (N = 30) when the unreasonable fear criterion was defined in accordance with DSM-IV and 5.1% (N = 61) when the DSM-5 criterion was applied. Clinical correlates (GAF, MADRS, and BSA) were worse in SAD cases identified by either ...
Structured clinical interview for Dsm-5, clinician version. Arlington: American Psychiatric Association; 2015. Google Scholar Download references Acknowledgements Alexander B. Niculescu, MD, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine. Julie L. Welch, MD, Associate Professor of ...
Prevalence of depression by DSM or ICD criteria was 16·3% (13·4–19·5); for DSM-defined major depression it was 14·9% (12·2–17·7) and for DSM-defined minor depression 19·2% (9·1–31·9). Prevalence of adjustment disorder was 19·4% (14·5–24·8), anxiety 10·3% (...
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A questionnaire for screening a broad range of DSM-defined anxiety disorder symptoms in clinically referred children and adolescents. 2004. A questionnaire for screening a broad range of DSM-defined anxiety disorder symptoms in clinically referred children and adolescents. Journal of Child ... P Muris...
1). Fifth, latent factors of the MMLR model were defined by using parcels as indicators to obtain more precise and robust estimates of the effects53,54 and research indicates that parceling methods are superior to alternative approaches. Indeed, parcels are more reliable and less likely to ...