Disease | social phobia |
Phenotype | C0001818|agoraphobia |
Sentences | 13 |
PubMedID- 22511362 | In the current study, patients representing the whole spectrum of anxiety disorders (i.e., specific phobia, social phobia, panic disorder with or without agoraphobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder (gad), posttraumatic stress disorder(ptsd)), and healthy community control participants, completed an imagery-based fear elicitation paradigm paralleling conventional intervention techniques. |
PubMedID- 25632287 | The selected psychiatric disorders eventually were major depressive disorder (mdd), bipolar i & ii disorders (bid & biid), dysthymia, panic disorder with/without agoraphobia, agoraphobia without history of panic disorder, social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder (gad), obsessive-compulsive disorder (ocd), post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), drug use disorders and alcohol use disorders. |
PubMedID- 20703451 | Dsm-iv diagnoses (apa 1994) of mdd and anxiety disorders (generalized anxiety, social phobia, panic with or without agoraphobia, or agoraphobia without history of panic) were determined by means of the composite interview diagnostic instrument (cidi; wittchen et al. |
PubMedID- 20653934 | The primary outcome was any diagnosis of a disorder meeting dsm iv criteria [57] for a specific or social phobia, panic with or without agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder, dysthymia, major or minor depressive episode in the first six months postpartum as assessed by the relevant module of the composite international diagnostic interview (cidi) [58]. |
PubMedID- 20967242 | We restricted the present review to studies designed as randomized controlled trials of computerized cbt for participants who met diagnostic criteria for either major depressive disorder, social phobia, panic disorder with or without agoraphobia, or generalized anxiety disorder (gad). |
PubMedID- 24074299 | Evidence indicating adequate diagnostic validity has been reported for social phobia, panic disorder with agoraphobia, agoraphobia without panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and alcohol abuse/dependence [sensitivity .72-1.00; specificity .63-.80; 39]. |
PubMedID- 22410095 | Participants met criteria for at least one of the following disorders: generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia, panic disorder with or without agoraphobia, agoraphobia without history of panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder. |
PubMedID- 25215223 | For purposes of analysis, comorbid anxiety was defined to include ocd, gad, social phobia, panic disorder with agoraphobia, ptsd and avoidant disorder. |
PubMedID- 24359124 | Evidence indicating adequate diagnostic validity has been reported for social phobia, panic disorder with agoraphobia, agoraphobia without panic disorder, ocd and alcohol abuse/dependence (sensitivity .72–1.00; specificity .63–.80; donker et al., 2009). |
PubMedID- 26106530 | In the current study analyses were focused on major depressive disorder (half-year recency), while anxiety (social anxiety disorder, panic disorder with or without agoraphobia, and/or generalized anxiety disorder; half year recency) was accounted for by including it as a covariate. |
PubMedID- 24041199 | This study evaluated an internet-based tailored guided self-help treatment, which targeted symptoms of social anxiety disorder, panic disorder with or without agoraphobia, and generalized anxiety disorder. |
PubMedID- 22844391 | It has proven a valid screener for social phobia, pd with agoraphobia, agoraphobia (without pd), obsessive-compulsive disorder and alcohol abuse/dependence (sensitivity .72–1.00; specificity .63–.80) [20]. |
PubMedID- 24511246 | Over a quarter of the australian population has experienced an anxiety disorder in their lifetime,1 but less than 40% of individuals affected by these disorders have sought treatment for their symptoms.2 the most commonly occurring anxiety disorders include generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, specific phobia, social phobia (with or without agoraphobia), post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and illness anxiety disorder. |
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