The epidemiology of pure and comorbid generalized anxiety disorder: a review and evaluation of recent research.

R C Kessler
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Abstract

Objective: Research documenting high rates of comorbidity among patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) has led to the suggestion that GAD might best be conceptualized as a prodrome, residual or severity marker of other disorders. Recent research investigating this suggestion is reviewed in this report.

Method: A computer search cross-classified the terms 'Generalized Anxiety' and 'Comorbidity'.

Results: Results arguing that GAD is an independent disorder include the finding that GAD is usually temporally primary in cases of comorbidity with major depression, that primary GAD is a significant predictor of subsequent depression and that the course of GAD is independent of comorbidity. Studies in both patient and community samples show that the impairment associated with pure GAD is equivalent to the impairment associated with pure depression.

Conclusion: The results reviewed here support the view that GAD as an independent disorder is a major public health problem.

单纯和共病广泛性焦虑障碍的流行病学:最近研究的回顾和评价。
研究记录了广泛性焦虑症(GAD)患者的高发合并症,这提示GAD可能最好被概念化为其他疾病的前驱症状、残留或严重程度标志。本报告回顾了调查这一建议的最新研究。方法:计算机搜索交叉分类术语“广泛性焦虑”和“共病”。结果:研究结果表明广泛性焦虑症是一种独立的疾病,包括发现广泛性焦虑症在与重度抑郁症共病的病例中通常是暂时的原发性疾病,原发性广泛性焦虑症是随后抑郁症的重要预测因素,广泛性焦虑症的病程与共病无关。对患者和社区样本的研究表明,与纯粹的广泛性焦虑症相关的损害等同于与纯粹的抑郁症相关的损害。结论:本文综述的结果支持广泛性焦虑症作为一种独立的疾病是一个重大的公共卫生问题的观点。
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