Anxiety Disorders Major DSM-IV Anxiety DisordersTaylor, Steven
Rethinking the anxiety disorders in DSM-V and beyond: Quantitative dimensional models of anxiety and related psychopathology.Berkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksWatson, David
Anxiety disorders cover a broad spectrum of conditions characterized by excessive and persistent fear (an emotional response to real or perceived imminent threats), anxiety (the anticipation of a future threat), worry (apprehensive expectation), and/or avoidance behavior. The etiology of anxiety disord...
Reliability of DSM-IV anxiety and mood disorders: implications for the classification of emotional disorders. The reliability of current and lifetime Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.; DSM-IV; American Psychiatric Association, 1994) anx... TA Brown,PAD Nardo,CL Lehman...
Interrater reliability of the anxiety disorders interview schedule for DSM-IV: child and parent version. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 2007;46:731-6.Ung, D., Arnold, E. B., De Nadai, A. S., Lewin, A. B., Phares, V., Murphy, T. K., & Storch, E. (2014). Inter-rater...
Initially, the two disorders below were part of anxiety disorders but were grouped in other classifications of mental disorders. According to DSM-5, even though they share commonalities with anxiety disorders, they were grouped in different classes of mental disorders. ...
Prevalence of DSM-5 Generalized Anxiety Disorder in the World Mental Health Surveys View LargeDownload Table 2. Comorbidity of DSM-5 Generalized Anxiety Disorder With DSM-IV Mental Disorders Across Countriesa View LargeDownload Table 3. Severity of Role Impairment Associated With 12-Month Generalized ...
Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Developmental Issues and Implications for DSM-V This review summarizes findings on the epidemiology and etiology of anxiety disorders among children and adolescents including separation anxiety disorder, specific phobia, social phobia, agoraphobia, ...
Additionally, your doctor will find out if you meet the criteria for a SAD diagnosis as laid out in the fifth edition of theAmerican Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). These are:
The MCMI and DSM-III anxiety disordersReich, James