Discussion surrounds the question as to whether criteria for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) should change, particularly in youth. This study examines the effects of possible criteria changes on GAD prevalence and clinical correlates. DSM-IV GAD was assessed using the M-CIDI in a community sample of adolescents and young adults. Diagnostic thresholds were modified in two age spans (9–20 and 21–34 years) using a person-by-year data file (N = 38,534 cases). Relaxing the duration or excessiveness criteria led to the most pronounced changes in GAD prevalence, while relaxing frequency, uncontrollability, or associated-symptom criteria had smaller effects. A lower duration requirement increased rates more in older than younger age spans. Oppos...
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) was initially introduced in the revised third edition of the Diag...
Recent research suggests that generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) in late life is common (Flint, 2005...
Background Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) peaks in prevalence in middle age and declines in prev...
Discussion surrounds the question as to whether criteria for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) shou...
Concerns have been raised that the DSM-IV requirements of 6-month duration, excessive worry, and thr...
BACKGROUND: This study questions the 6-month duration criterion for generalized anxiety disorder (GA...
Background. The proposed revisions of the ICD and DSM diagnostic systems have led to increased inter...
Objective: Options for revising the DSM-IV Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) diagnostic criteria ha...
Background There is growing empirical and clinical consensus that many psychiatric disorders are con...
BACKGROUND: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is generally considered to be a chronic condition, wa...
BACKGROUND: A number of western studies have suggested that the 6-month duration requirement of gene...
Background Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is generally considered to be a chronic condition, wax...
Background. Excessive worry is required by DSM-IV, but not ICD-10, for a diagnosis of generalized an...
Background: Although generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is at least twice as prevalent as panic diso...
Abstract: Objective: To elucidate the consequences of broadening DSM-IV criteria for generalized anx...
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) was initially introduced in the revised third edition of the Diag...
Recent research suggests that generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) in late life is common (Flint, 2005...
Background Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) peaks in prevalence in middle age and declines in prev...
Discussion surrounds the question as to whether criteria for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) shou...
Concerns have been raised that the DSM-IV requirements of 6-month duration, excessive worry, and thr...
BACKGROUND: This study questions the 6-month duration criterion for generalized anxiety disorder (GA...
Background. The proposed revisions of the ICD and DSM diagnostic systems have led to increased inter...
Objective: Options for revising the DSM-IV Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) diagnostic criteria ha...
Background There is growing empirical and clinical consensus that many psychiatric disorders are con...
BACKGROUND: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is generally considered to be a chronic condition, wa...
BACKGROUND: A number of western studies have suggested that the 6-month duration requirement of gene...
Background Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is generally considered to be a chronic condition, wax...
Background. Excessive worry is required by DSM-IV, but not ICD-10, for a diagnosis of generalized an...
Background: Although generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is at least twice as prevalent as panic diso...
Abstract: Objective: To elucidate the consequences of broadening DSM-IV criteria for generalized anx...
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) was initially introduced in the revised third edition of the Diag...
Recent research suggests that generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) in late life is common (Flint, 2005...
Background Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) peaks in prevalence in middle age and declines in prev...