Why do people with anxiety disorders become depressed? A prospective-longitudinal community study.

H U Wittchen, R C Kessler, H Pfister, M Lieb
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Abstract

Objective: To examine the temporal relationships of anxiety and depressive disorders, their risk factors and to explore why people with anxiety develop depression.

Method: Data from an original 4-5-year prospective-longitudinal community study (N= 3,021) of adolescents and young adults with DSM-IV anxiety and depressive disorders identified with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview are used to examine risk factors, as well as course and outcome.

Results: (i) Anxiety disorders, except for panic disorder, are almost always primary conditions. (ii) Over the follow-up period, rates of comorbid anxiety-depression increased substantially and resulted in increased impairment and disabilities. (iii) Predictors for first onset of 'pure' depressive and 'pure' anxiety disorders revealed recognizable differences. (iv) Baseline clinical characteristics of anxiety disorders were significantly associated with an increased risk to develop major depression over the follow-up period.

Conclusion: Findings suggest that most anxiety disorders are primary disorders that substantially increase the risk for secondary depression.

为什么患有焦虑症的人会变得抑郁?前瞻性纵向社区研究。
目的:探讨焦虑与抑郁障碍的时间关系及其危险因素,探讨焦虑患者发展为抑郁的原因。方法:来自一项原始的4-5年前瞻性纵向社区研究(N= 3021),研究对象为患有DSM-IV焦虑症和抑郁症的青少年和年轻人,经复合国际诊断访谈鉴定为危险因素,以及过程和结果。结果:(i)除惊恐障碍外,焦虑症几乎都是原发性疾病。(二)在随访期间,焦虑-抑郁并存的比率大幅增加,导致损伤和残疾增加。(iii)“纯粹”抑郁症和“纯粹”焦虑症首次发病的预测指标显示出可识别的差异。(iv)在随访期间,焦虑症的基线临床特征与患重度抑郁症的风险增加显著相关。结论:研究结果表明,大多数焦虑障碍是原发性障碍,大大增加了继发性抑郁症的风险。
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