The case for eliminating excessive worry as a requirement for generalized anxiety disorder: a cross-national investigation.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Psychological Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-04 DOI:10.1017/S003329172400182X
Ayelet Meron Ruscio, Madeleine Rassaby, Murray B Stein, Dan J Stein, Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, Ali Al-Hamzawi, Jordi Alonso, Lukoye Atwoli, Guilherme Borges, Evelyn J Bromet, Ronny Bruffaerts, Brendan Bunting, Graça Cardoso, Stephanie Chardoul, Giovanni de Girolamo, Peter de Jonge, Oye Gureje, Josep Maria Haro, Elie G Karam, Aimee Karam, Andrzej Kiejna, Viviane Kovess-Masfety, Sue Lee, Fernando Navarro-Mateu, Daisuke Nishi, Marina Piazza, José Posada-Villa, Nancy A Sampson, Kate M Scott, Tim Slade, Juan Carlos Stagnaro, Yolanda Torres, Maria Carmen Viana, Cristian Vladescu, Zahari Zarkov, Ronald C Kessler
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Abstract

Background: Around the world, people living in objectively difficult circumstances who experience symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) do not qualify for a diagnosis because their worry is not 'excessive' relative to the context. We carried out the first large-scale, cross-national study to explore the implications of removing this excessiveness requirement.

Methods: Data come from the World Health Organization World Mental Health Survey Initiative. A total of 133 614 adults from 12 surveys in Low- or Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) and 16 surveys in High-Income Countries (HICs) were assessed with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. Non-excessive worriers meeting all other DSM-5 criteria for GAD were compared to respondents meeting all criteria for GAD, and to respondents without GAD, on clinically-relevant correlates.

Results: Removing the excessiveness requirement increases the global lifetime prevalence of GAD from 2.6% to 4.0%, with larger increases in LMICs than HICs. Non-excessive and excessive GAD cases worry about many of the same things, although non-excessive cases worry more about health/welfare of loved ones, and less about personal or non-specific concerns, than excessive cases. Non-excessive cases closely resemble excessive cases in socio-demographic characteristics, family history of GAD, and risk of temporally secondary comorbidity and suicidality. Although non-excessive cases are less severe on average, they report impairment comparable to excessive cases and often seek treatment for GAD symptoms.

Conclusions: Individuals with non-excessive worry who meet all other DSM-5 criteria for GAD are clinically significant cases. Eliminating the excessiveness requirement would lead to a more defensible GAD diagnosis.

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消除过度担忧作为广泛性焦虑症的必要条件:一项跨国调查。
背景:在世界各地,生活在客观困难环境中的人如果出现广泛性焦虑症(GAD)的症状,并不符合诊断条件,因为相对于环境而言,他们的担心并不过分。我们开展了首次大规模的跨国研究,探讨取消过度性要求的影响:数据来自世界卫生组织的世界心理健康调查倡议。我们采用国际综合诊断访谈法对中低收入国家(LMICs)的 12 项调查和高收入国家(HICs)的 16 项调查中的 133 614 名成年人进行了评估。将符合 DSM-5 所有其他 GAD 标准的非过度焦虑者与符合所有 GAD 标准的受访者以及无 GAD 的受访者在临床相关性方面进行了比较:去除过度性要求后,全球 GAD 终生患病率从 2.6% 上升到 4.0%,低收入国家的增幅大于高收入国家。非过度性和过度性 GAD 患者对许多事情的担忧是相同的,但与过度性 GAD 患者相比,非过度性 GAD 患者对亲人健康/福利的担忧更多,而对个人或非特定问题的担忧较少。非过度型病例在社会人口特征、GAD 家族史、时间上的继发性合并症和自杀风险方面与过度型病例非常相似。虽然非过度型病例的平均严重程度较低,但他们报告的损伤程度与过度型病例不相上下,并且经常寻求治疗 GAD 症状:结论:患有非过度焦虑症但符合 DSM-5 中所有其他 GAD 标准的患者是具有临床意义的病例。取消过度性要求将使 GAD 诊断更有辩护理由。
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Psychological Medicine
Psychological Medicine 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: Now in its fifth decade of publication, Psychological Medicine is a leading international journal in the fields of psychiatry, related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. From 2014, there are 16 issues a year, each featuring original articles reporting key research being undertaken worldwide, together with shorter editorials by distinguished scholars and an important book review section. The journal''s success is clearly demonstrated by a consistently high impact factor.
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