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The relationship between anxiety disorders and age

โœ Scribed by Christopher Krasucki; Robert Howard; Anthony Mann


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
234 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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โœฆ Synopsis


Objectives. To review the major community-based epidemiological studies that have reported data on anxiety disorders in individuals aged 65 and over and to examine age-related changes in their prevalence and incidence.

Data sources and study selection. All English language entries relating to anxiety in the BIDS, EMBASE, Medline and PsychLit computerized databases, together with a search of relevant citations.

Data synthesis. The prevalence of phobic disorders in the population aged 65 or over lies between 0.7% and 12% over a 1ยฑ6-month period. As the rates for social phobia, 1%, and simple phobia, 4%, are fairly consistent, much of this variation is due to agoraphobia, whose prevalence lies between 1.4% and 7.9%. The prevalence of obsessivecompulsive disorder is 0.1ยฑ0.8%, panic disorder 0.1% and generalized anxiety 4%. Women do have a higher prevalence of anxiety disorders than men but this dierence diminishes with increasing age, as does the apparent prevalence of all anxiety disorders apart from generalized anxiety, measured without hierarchical rules, which appears to be maintained or increase. The relative importance of various explanations for this apparent reduction is discussed, including the three that are of greatest public health and clinical importance: cohort eects, anxiety-related mortality and comorbidity between anxiety and cognitive impairment. A tri-dimensional approach (psychic, somatic and behavioural) to anxiety measurement is advocated in order to facilitate future studies of age-related changes which may lead to a reappraisal of the status of generalized anxiety as a `residual category'.


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