Objective. To examine the natural course of social anxiety disorder (SAD) in the community and to explore predictors for adverse long-term outcomes. Method. A community sample of N=3,021 subjects aged 14-24 was followed-up over 10 years using the DSM-IV/M-CIDI. Persistence of SAD is based on a composite score reflecting the proportion of years affected since onset. Diagnostic stability is the proportion of SAD subjects still affected at follow-up. Results. SAD reveals considerable persistence with more than half of the years observed since onset spent with symptoms. 56.7% of SAD cases revealed stability with at least symptomatic expressions at follow-up; 15.5% met SAD threshold criteria again. 15.1% were completely remitted (no SAD symp...
Background: Social anxiety disorder (SAD), a type of anxiety disorder, is one of the most common psy...
Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent mental health disorders for children and youths, and social...
Background: This review evaluates the DSM-IV criteria of social anxiety disorder (SAD), with a focus...
Objective. To examine the natural course of social anxiety disorder (SAD) in the community and to ex...
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 29(2): pp. 101-110.Although many advances have...
Based on clinical observations, social anxiety disorder (SAD) is usually described as a chronic diso...
Social anxiety disorder, also known as social phobia, is one of the most prevalent anxiety disorders...
This article examines the stability of symptoms, syndromes, and diagnoses of specific anxiety and de...
BACKGROUND: There is limited knowledge of the course of social anxiety disorder (SAD) from adolescen...
Despite the substantial disease burden of anxiety disorders, physicians have a poor understanding of...
This longitudinal study aimed to examine the 1-year prevalence, incidence and persistence of sub-dia...
Background : Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the key mental health disorders of adolescence....
Objective: To assess the rate of comorbidities and the functional impairment associated with the soc...
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has demonstrated favorable long-term outcomes in youth with anxie...
Despite the substantial disease burden of anxiety disorders, physicians have a poor understanding of...
Background: Social anxiety disorder (SAD), a type of anxiety disorder, is one of the most common psy...
Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent mental health disorders for children and youths, and social...
Background: This review evaluates the DSM-IV criteria of social anxiety disorder (SAD), with a focus...
Objective. To examine the natural course of social anxiety disorder (SAD) in the community and to ex...
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 29(2): pp. 101-110.Although many advances have...
Based on clinical observations, social anxiety disorder (SAD) is usually described as a chronic diso...
Social anxiety disorder, also known as social phobia, is one of the most prevalent anxiety disorders...
This article examines the stability of symptoms, syndromes, and diagnoses of specific anxiety and de...
BACKGROUND: There is limited knowledge of the course of social anxiety disorder (SAD) from adolescen...
Despite the substantial disease burden of anxiety disorders, physicians have a poor understanding of...
This longitudinal study aimed to examine the 1-year prevalence, incidence and persistence of sub-dia...
Background : Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the key mental health disorders of adolescence....
Objective: To assess the rate of comorbidities and the functional impairment associated with the soc...
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has demonstrated favorable long-term outcomes in youth with anxie...
Despite the substantial disease burden of anxiety disorders, physicians have a poor understanding of...
Background: Social anxiety disorder (SAD), a type of anxiety disorder, is one of the most common psy...
Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent mental health disorders for children and youths, and social...
Background: This review evaluates the DSM-IV criteria of social anxiety disorder (SAD), with a focus...