Background. Although specific phobia is highly prevalent, associated with impairment, and an important risk factor for the development of other mental disorders, cross-national epidemiological data are scarce, especially from low- and middle-income countries. This paper presents epidemiological data from 22 low-, lower-middle-, upper-middle- and high-income countries. Method. Data came from 25 representative population-based surveys conducted in 22 countries (2001-2011) as part of the World Health Organization World Mental Health Surveys initiative (n = 124 902). The presence of specific phobia as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition was evaluated using the World Health Organization Composite ...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
The study aimed to see if a community survey conducted by clinical interviewers with semi-structured...
Background. Although specific phobia is highly prevalent, associated with impairment, and an importa...
Background. Although specific phobia is highly prevalent, associated with impairment, and an importa...
BACKGROUND: Although specific phobia is highly prevalent, associated with impairment, and an importa...
Background: There is evidence that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prevalent and disabling disord...
Background: There is evidence that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prevalent and disabling disord...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the most common phobias in children and adolescents...
Although specific phobia is one of the most prevalent lifetime anxiety disorders, little is known ab...
Predicting the onset and persistence of psychopathology and limited functioning might enable persona...
Background: The role of specific phobia as a potentially important psychopathological precursor cond...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
BackgroundSpecific phobia (SP) is a relatively common disorder associated with high levels of psychi...
Although specific phobia is characterized by an early age at onset and by high rates of comorbidity,...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
The study aimed to see if a community survey conducted by clinical interviewers with semi-structured...
Background. Although specific phobia is highly prevalent, associated with impairment, and an importa...
Background. Although specific phobia is highly prevalent, associated with impairment, and an importa...
BACKGROUND: Although specific phobia is highly prevalent, associated with impairment, and an importa...
Background: There is evidence that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prevalent and disabling disord...
Background: There is evidence that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prevalent and disabling disord...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the most common phobias in children and adolescents...
Although specific phobia is one of the most prevalent lifetime anxiety disorders, little is known ab...
Predicting the onset and persistence of psychopathology and limited functioning might enable persona...
Background: The role of specific phobia as a potentially important psychopathological precursor cond...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
BackgroundSpecific phobia (SP) is a relatively common disorder associated with high levels of psychi...
Although specific phobia is characterized by an early age at onset and by high rates of comorbidity,...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
The study aimed to see if a community survey conducted by clinical interviewers with semi-structured...