BackgroundGeneralized anxiety disorder (GAD) is one of the most common mental disorders; however, there is no brief clinical measure for assessing GAD.
and didactic materialSpecific assessment measures--both for the target disorder and for the overall treatment programA treatment plan summary for managed care requirements Each therapist protocol is accompanied by its own corresponding step-by-step client manual, containing all the education materials, wor...
C are each semistructured interviews organized diagnostically to permit differential diagnoses among all of the DSM-IV anxiety disorders. In addition, sections for assessing mood and externalizing disorders are included to allow comprehensive assessment of a child's full diagnostic picture. These ...
generalized anxiety disorderdepressionmental disordersmuscle tensionsleep disturbanceThis chapter contains section titleddoi:10.1002/9780470713143.ch9Cynthia L. TurkAndrew T. WolaninJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdTurk, C. L., & Wolanin, A. (2006). The assessment of generalized anxiety disorder. In G. C. L...
The M-CIDI allows for the assessment of symptoms, syndromes, and diagnoses of 48 mental disorders, along with information about onset, duration, severity, and psychosocial impairment. Diagnostic findings reported in this article were obtained by using the M-CIDI/DSM-IV diagnostic algorithms. Test-...
Symptoms of anxiety and depression often appear together in patients, either as 2 discrete disorders, such as major depressive disorder and panic disorder,... DD Bakish,R Habib,CL Hooper - 《Cns Drugs》 被引量: 41发表: 1998年 Anxiety disorders in Asians and Asian Americans This paper provide...
The estimation and assessment of model fit for the FMMs was the same as for the LPAs. In the second phase, the covariates (sex, age, relationship status, education, employment, adult trauma, adverse childhood experiences) were used as predictors of the latent classes, analogous to a ...
More details of the assessment of study quality are provided in Table S2. Selection of a fixed-effects or random-effects model In this study, the current and lifetime prevalence of ADs and their subtypes in the overall population, by gender (males, females), and by location (urban, rural)...
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Second, mothers with higher education levels will be more objective and accurate in their cognitive assessment of dangerous stimuli. Individuals with a higher education level will be more truly aware of dangerous stimuli, more rationally choose defense mechanisms, and will be more likely to have a ...