Although anxiety disorders (ADs) have been recognized as one of the most prevalent mental disorders in mainland China, the prevalence of ADs has not been reported until now. The lack of a consolidated and comparable review on the prevalence of ADs in mainland China necessitated this meta-...
METHOD: Mood and anxiety disorders were diagnosed utilising a clinical interview (SCID-I/NP). The lifetime and current prevalence of these disorders was determined from the study population (n = 1095) and standardized to 2006 census data for Australia. RESULTS: Approximately one in three women ...
To determine the prevalence of psychiatric disorders and use of medical services in a South Australian rural community.Survey based on structured self-administered questionnaires.Riverland region of South Australia, between May and November, 1991.A probability sample of 1009 residents (71.1%) response ...
Anxiety disorders are common in Parkinson's disease (PD), but are not well characterized. This study determined the prevalence and clinical correlates of all DSM-IV-TR anxiety disorder diagnoses in a sample of 127 subjects with idiopathic PD who underwent comprehensive assessments administered by a...
also known as "Long COVID," is a complex and multifaceted condition that affects individuals who have recovered from SARS-CoV-2 infection. This systematic review and meta-analysis aim to comprehensively assess the global prevalence of depression, anxiety, and sleep disorder in individuals coping wit...
Objective:To make a meta analysis and systematic review of the prevalence of anxiety disorders in elderly Chinese population. Method:Standard search strategy for the Cochrane review group was performed by two review authors.Searches were made in PubMed,EMBase,and Web of knowledge,PsycINFO,Cochrane ...
For point prevalence of depression, 4 studies were conducted in Africa (n = 3835), 25 studies were conducted in Asia (n = 487,440), 5 studies were conducted in Australia (n = 24,283), 19 studies were conducted in Europe (n = 79,503), 11 studies were conducted ...
Recent evidence suggests that people who are kept in isolation and quarantine experience significant levels of anxiety, anger, confusion, and stress [12]. At large, all of the studies that have examined the psychological disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic have reported that the affected ...
In this study, an optimistic perspective of the future and greater interest in one’s major subject were negatively associated with depression, which echoes the findings in a study involving Turkish university students34. Positive coping styles and attitude reduce the risk of anxiety and depression35...
Comorbid mental health problems have been shown to have an adverse effect on the quality of life of people with common eye disorders. This study aims to assess whether symptoms of anxiety and/or depression are more prevalent in people with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) than in people ...