Christensen, H., Batterham, P., Mackinnon, A., Griffiths, K. M., Kalia Hehir, K., Kenardy, J., Gosling, J., Bennett, K. Prevention of
generalized anxiety disorder using a web intervention, ichill: randomized controlled trial.
Not exact matches
The University of Michigan Composite International Diagnostic Interview (UM - CIDI), a revised version of the CIDI, 23 was
used to measure the prevalence of the following 4 psychiatric
disorders, as described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders, third edition, revised: 24
anxiety disorder (including one or more of social phobia, simple phobia, agoraphobia, panic
disorder and
generalized anxiety disorder); major depressive
disorder; alcohol abuse or dependence; and externalizing problems that included one or more of illicit drug abuse or dependence and antisocial behaviour.
The researchers
used screening tools self - administrated through online surveys to identify student veterans who screened positive for PTSD,
generalized anxiety disorder, and / or depression.
Finally, Dr. Rouchotas MSc, ND offers his insights into
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), including the
use of some well researched natural health products in treating this condition.
There have been six randomized controlled trials of psychological therapy with
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
using DSM - III - R and DSM - IV.
There is significant overlap between the skills learned and honed in mediation and the practice of mindfulness as
used in several therapies for patients diagnosed with
generalized anxiety disorders as well as in the mindfulness training program offered around the world — Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR).
Explore the latest in
anxiety disorders from The JAMA Network, including diagnosis and management of
generalized, substance -
use related, and comorbid
anxiety.
Diagnoses include
anxiety disorders (panic
disorder, agoraphobia without panic
disorder, specific phobia, social phobia,
generalized anxiety disorder, posttraumatic stress
disorder, obsessive - compulsive
disorder, separation
anxiety disorder), mood
disorders (major depressive
disorder, dysthymia, bipolar I and II
disorders), a series of four
disorders that share a common feature of difficulty with impulse control (intermittent explosive
disorder, oppositional - defiant
disorder, conduct
disorder, attention - deficit / hyperactivity
disorder), and four substance
use disorders (alcohol abuse, drug abuse, alcohol dependence, drug dependence).
Adolescents in the NCS - A were administered the fully structured Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) modified to simplify language and
use examples relevant to adolescents.10 The DSM - IV and CIDI
disorders assessed include mood
disorders (major depressive
disorder or dysthymia, bipolar I or II
disorder),
anxiety disorders (panic
disorder with or without agoraphobia, agoraphobia without panic
disorder, social phobia, specific phobia,
generalized anxiety disorder, posttraumatic stress
disorder, separation
anxiety disorder), behavior
disorders (attention - deficit / hyperactivity
disorder, oppositional - defiant
disorder, conduct
disorder), eating
disorders (anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge - eating behavior), and substance
disorders (alcohol and drug abuse, alcohol and drug dependence with abuse).
Using baseline diagnoses, preschoolers were categorized into 1 of 3 hierarchical diagnostic groups: (1) the MDD group was composed of those who met criteria for MDD and had any other comorbidity (n = 75), (2) the psychiatric group was composed of those who met criteria for any
anxiety and / or disruptive
disorders but did not have MDD (n = 79)(
anxiety disorders included separation
anxiety disorder,
generalized anxiety disorder, and posttraumatic stress
disorder.