Epidemiology of anxiety disorders: from surveys to nosology and back

被引:6
作者
Stein, Dan J. [1 ,2 ]
Scott, Kate M. [3 ]
de Jonge, Peter [4 ]
Kessler, Ronald C. [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa
[2] MRC, Unit Risk & Resilience Mental Disorders, Pretoria, South Africa
[3] Univ Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
[4] Univ Groningen, Univ Med Ctr Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
[5] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
关键词
anxiety disorder; classification; comorbidity; epidemiology; generalized anxiety disorder; nosology; WORLD-HEALTH-ORGANIZATION; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; CHRONIC PHYSICAL CONDITIONS; HAIR-PULLING DISORDER; GLOBAL MENTAL-HEALTH; DSM-5; DEPRESSION; BURDEN; ASSOCIATION; COMORBIDITY;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
On the basis of epidemiological survey findings, anxiety disorders are the most prevalent mental disorders around the world and are associated with significant comorbidity and morbidity. Such surveys rely on advances in psychiatric nosology and may also contribute usefully to revisions of the nosology. There are a number of questions at the intersection of psychiatric epidemiology and nosology. This review addresses the following: What is the prevalence of anxiety disorders and how do we best explain cross-national differences in prevalence estimates? What are the optimal diagnostic criteria for anxiety disorders, and how can epidemiological data shed light on this question? What are the comorbidities of anxiety disorders, and how do we best understand the high comorbidities seen in these conditions? What is the current treatment gap for anxiety disorders, and what are the implications of current understandings of psychiatric epidemiology and nosology for policy-making relevant to anxiety disorders? Here, we emphasize that anxiety disorders are the most prevalent of the psychiatric conditions, and that rather than merely contrasting cross-national prevalence in anxiety disorders, it is more productive to delineate cross-national themes that emerge about the epidemiology of these conditions. We discuss that optimizing diagnostic criteria for anxiety disorders is an iterative process to which epidemiological data can make a crucial contribution. Additionally, high comorbidity in anxiety disorders is not merely artefactual; it provides key opportunities to explore pathways to mental disorders and to intervene accordingly. Finally, work on the epidemiology and nosology of anxiety disorders has provided a number of important targets for mental health policy and for future integrative work to move between bench and bedside, as well as between clinic and community. (C) 2017, AICH - Servier Research Group
引用
收藏
页码:127 / 135
页数:9
相关论文
共 69 条
[1]   Association of perceived stigma and mood and anxiety disorders: results from the World Mental Health Surveys [J].
Alonso, J. ;
Buron, A. ;
Bruffaerts, R. ;
He, Y. ;
Posada-Villa, J. ;
Lepine, J-P. ;
Angermeyer, M. C. ;
Levinson, D. ;
de Girolamo, G. ;
Tachimori, H. ;
Mneimneh, Z. N. ;
Medina-Mora, M. E. ;
Ormel, J. ;
Scott, K. M. ;
Gureje, O. ;
Haro, J. M. ;
Gluzman, S. ;
Lee, S. ;
Vilagut, G. ;
Kessler, R. C. ;
Von Korff, M. .
ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA, 2008, 118 (04) :305-314
[2]   Barriers to mental health treatment: results from the WHO World Mental Health surveys [J].
Andrade, L. H. ;
Alonso, J. ;
Mneimneh, Z. ;
Wells, J. E. ;
Al-Hamzawi, A. ;
Borges, G. ;
Bromet, E. ;
Bruffaerts, R. ;
de Girolamo, G. ;
de Graaf, R. ;
Florescu, S. ;
Gureje, O. ;
Hinkov, H. R. ;
Hu, C. ;
Huang, Y. ;
Hwang, I. ;
Jin, R. ;
Karam, E. G. ;
Kovess-Masfety, V. ;
Levinson, D. ;
Matschinger, H. ;
O'Neill, S. ;
Posada-Villa, J. ;
Sagar, R. ;
Sampson, N. A. ;
Sasu, C. ;
Stein, D. J. ;
Takeshima, T. ;
Viana, M. C. ;
Xavier, M. ;
Kessler, R. C. .
PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 2014, 44 (06) :1303-1317
[3]   GENERALIZED WORRY DISORDER: A REVIEW OF DSM-IV GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER AND OPTIONS FOR DSM-V [J].
Andrews, Gavin ;
Hobbs, Megan J. ;
Borkovec, Thomas D. ;
Beesdo, Katja ;
Craske, Michelle G. ;
Heimberg, Richard G. ;
Rapee, Ronald M. ;
Ruscio, Ayelet Meron ;
Stanley, Melinda A. .
DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY, 2010, 27 (02) :134-147
[4]   The global burden of anxiety disorders in 2010 [J].
Baxter, A. J. ;
Vos, T. ;
Scott, K. M. ;
Ferrari, A. J. ;
Whiteford, H. A. .
PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 2014, 44 (11) :2363-2374
[5]   Global prevalence of anxiety disorders: a systematic review and meta-regression [J].
Baxter, A. J. ;
Scott, K. M. ;
Vos, T. ;
Whiteford, H. A. .
PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 2013, 43 (05) :897-910
[6]   The regional distribution of anxiety disorders: implications for the Global Burden of Disease Study, 2010 [J].
Baxter, Amanda J. ;
Vos, Theo ;
Scott, Kate M. ;
Norman, Rosana E. ;
Flaxman, Abraham D. ;
Blore, Jed ;
Whiteford, Harvey A. .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF METHODS IN PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH, 2014, 23 (04) :422-438
[7]   Adult separation anxiety disorder in DSM-5 [J].
Bogels, Susan M. ;
Knappe, Susanne ;
Clark, Lee Anna .
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW, 2013, 33 (05) :663-674
[8]   Anxiety Disorders and Cardiovascular Disease [J].
Celano, Christopher M. ;
Daunis, Daniel J. ;
Lokko, Hermioni N. ;
Campbell, Kirsti A. ;
Huffman, Jeff C. .
CURRENT PSYCHIATRY REPORTS, 2016, 18 (11)
[9]   Feasibility and Utility of Screening for Depression and Anxiety Disorders in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease [J].
Celano, Christopher M. ;
Suarez, Laura ;
Mastromauro, Carol ;
Januzzi, James L. ;
Huffman, Jeff C. .
CIRCULATION-CARDIOVASCULAR QUALITY AND OUTCOMES, 2013, 6 (04) :498-504
[10]   Scaling-up treatment of depression and anxiety: a global return on investment analysis [J].
Chisholm, Dan ;
Sweeny, Kim ;
Sheehan, Peter ;
Rasmussen, Bruce ;
Smit, Filip ;
Cuijpers, Pim ;
Saxena, Shekhar .
LANCET PSYCHIATRY, 2016, 3 (05) :415-424