A community study of anxiety in children and adolescents

The authors used an epidemiologic approach to investigate rates, symptoms, and behavioral concomitants of anxiety across the child and adolescent age span. They drew 210 children aged 8, 12, and 17 in equal numbers from a community sample and evaluated them with structured diagnostic assessments. Th...

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Anxiety, Separation - epidemiology
Behavior
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Comorbidity
Fear & phobias
Female
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Interpersonal Relations
Male
Medical sciences
Mental disorders
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