担忧和焦虑症:广泛性焦虑症特异性的综合meta分析

Bunmi O. Olatunji , Kate B. Wolitzky-Taylor , Craig N. Sawchuk , Bethany G. Ciesielski
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虽然担忧是诊断广泛性焦虑症(GAD)的核心,但在其他焦虑症中也经常观察到。在这篇荟萃分析综述中,我们根据经验评估了相对于其他焦虑症患者、其他精神疾病患者和非精神疾病对照患者,焦虑对广泛性焦虑症的特异性程度。共有47篇已发表的研究(N = 8410)被纳入分析。结果产生了一个大的效应量,表明焦虑障碍患者比非精神病学对照组更严重/更频繁地担心、元担心和担心领域(d = 1.64)。与焦虑障碍患者和非精神疾病对照组之间的许多差异相比,当焦虑障碍患者与其他精神疾病患者进行比较时,他们只在严重程度/频率上存在差异,而在元担忧或担忧领域上没有差异。研究还发现,广泛性焦虑症患者与非精神病学对照组相比,担忧、元担忧和担忧领域的严重程度/频率更高(d = 2.05)。然而,广泛性焦虑症和其他精神疾病患者在担忧的严重程度/频率上也存在差异。与其他焦虑症相比,广泛性焦虑症与更大的担忧困难相关,这与其他精神疾病和彼此之间通常没有区别。本文讨论了这些发现对广泛性焦虑症和其他焦虑症中忧虑概念化的意义,以及年龄和性别的潜在调节作用。
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Worry and the anxiety disorders: A meta-analytic synthesis of specificity to GAD

Although worry is central to the diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), it is also commonly observed in other anxiety disorders. In this meta-analytic review, we empirically evaluated the extent to which worry is specific to GAD relative to patients with other anxiety disorders, those with other psychiatric disorders, and nonpsychiatric controls. A total of 47 published studies (N = 8,410) were included in the analysis. The results yielded a large effect size indicating greater severity/frequency of worry, meta-worry, and domains of worry among anxiety disorder patients v. nonpsychiatric controls (d = 1.64). In contrast to the many differences emerging from comparisons between anxiety disordered patients and nonpsychiatric controls, when anxiety disordered patients were compared to people with other psychiatric disorders they differed only on severity/frequency and not on meta-worry or domains of worry. A large effect size indicating greater severity/frequency of worry, meta-worry, and domains of worry among patients with GAD v. nonpsychiatric controls was also found (d = 2.05). However, differences between GAD and those with other psychiatric disorders also emerged for severity/frequency of worry. GAD was associated with greater worry difficulties than other anxiety disorders, which generally did not differ from those with other psychiatric disorders and each other. The implications of these findings for conceptualizing worry in GAD and other anxiety disorders, and the potentially moderating effects of age and gender are discussed.

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