Author: Ma, Xin; Xiang, Yu-Tao; Cai, Zhuo-Ji; Lu, Jin-Yan; Li, Shu-Ran; Xiang, Ying-Qiang; Guo, Hong-Li; Hou, Ye-Zhi; Li, Zhen-Bo; Li, Zhan-Jiang; Tao, Yu-Fen; Dang, Wei-Min; Wu, Xiao-Mei; Deng, Jing; Lai, Kelly Y C; Ungvari, Gabor S
Title: Generalized anxiety disorder in China: prevalence, sociodemographic correlates, comorbidity, and suicide attempts. Cord-id: jmff5qrk Document date: 2009_1_1
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Snippet: PURPOSE This study aims to determine the 12-month and lifetime prevalence of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and its sociodemographic correlates. DESIGN AND METHODS A total of 5,926 subjects were randomly selected and interviewed. FINDINGS The overall 12-month and lifetime prevalence of GAD was 0.8%, and 1.2%, respectively. Being older than 25 years and female, lower education level, unemployed status, and lower (RMB2000/month) monthly income were associated with increased risk of GAD. PRACTI
Document: PURPOSE This study aims to determine the 12-month and lifetime prevalence of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and its sociodemographic correlates. DESIGN AND METHODS A total of 5,926 subjects were randomly selected and interviewed. FINDINGS The overall 12-month and lifetime prevalence of GAD was 0.8%, and 1.2%, respectively. Being older than 25 years and female, lower education level, unemployed status, and lower (RMB2000/month) monthly income were associated with increased risk of GAD. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS The low percentage of subjects treated for GAD indicates a major public health problem that should be addressed.
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