G. (1993). The life time prevalence of anxiety disorders in Iceland as estimated by the US National Institute of Mental Health Diagnostic Schedule. Acfa Psyciatrica Scandinavica, 88, 29-34.The lifetime prevalence of anxiety disorders in Iceland as estimated by the US National Institute of ...
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-analysis...
MP Freeman,SA Freeman,SL Mcelroy - 《Journal of Affective Disorders》 被引量: 555发表: 2002年 Gender differences in anxiety disorders: Prevalence, course of illness, comorbidity and burden of illness Women have consistently higher prevalence rates of anxiety disorders, but less is known about how...
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 ...
Prevalence of Mental Health Disorders and Mental Health Care Use Among US Youth View LargeDownload A, State-level prevalence presented as quartiles of at least 1 mental health disorder (ie, depression, anxiety problems, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) in the total sample of children ...
Anxiety disorders (AD) are associated with an increase of physical comorbidity but the effects of these diseases on hospital-based mortality are unclear. Objectives and aims. To investigate whether the burden of physical comorbidity and its relevance for hospital-based mortality differs between individua...
CONCLUSION: While the prevalence of depressive and anxiety disorders is high in Chinese GI outpatients, the detection rate of depressive and anxiety disorders by physicians is low. 展开 关键词: 胃肠道;抑郁症;焦虑症;门诊部;患病率;中国人;综合性医院;临床诊断 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i20.2561 ...
Estimates of 12-month and lifetime prevalence and of lifetime morbid risk (LMR) of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) anxiety and mood disorders are presented based on US epidemiological surveys among people aged 13+. The present...
mood disordersprevalenceOBJECTIVE: We aimed to report the prevalence, age-of-onset and comorbidity of mood and anxiety disorders in an age-stratified representative sample of Australian women aged 20 years and over. METHOD: Mood and anxiety disorders were diagnosed utilising a clinical interview (...
Most published studies focused on the initial months after the pandemic’s onset; more recent data allows us to examine whether high levels of depression and anxiety persisted across multiple years of the COVID-19 pandemic. A concerning age disparity in symptoms and disorders of depression and ...