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Social and personal resources and the prevalence of phobic disorder in a community population

Psychological Medicine, 2000
Background. Phobic disorder is one of the most prevalent psychiatric disorders in community populations and much attention has focused on the association of sociodemographic factors and social resources with the disorder.
C. Hybels, D. Blazer, B. Kaplan
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The effectiveness of anxiety treatment on alcohol-dependent patients with a comorbid phobic disorder: a randomized controlled trial.

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2005
OBJECTIVE Evidence has emerged which indicates that the post-treatment relapse rate for alcohol-dependent patients with a comorbid anxiety disorder is higher than for alcohol-dependent patients without a comorbid anxiety disorder.
A. Schadé   +6 more
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Frequency of phobic disorder in a community sample of young adolescents.

Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1995
OBJECTIVE To investigate the frequency and phenomenology of clinical, subsyndromal, and subthreshold phobias in young adolescents. METHODS A two-stage epidemiological study originally designed to investigate adolescent depression was conducted between ...
J. Milne   +6 more
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Social phobic symptoms in patients with panic disorder: practical and theoretical implications.

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1989
Of 35 patients with DSM-III-R diagnoses of panic disorder, 16 also received diagnoses of social phobia, and 15 of these 16 reported past episodes of major depression.
M. Stein, C. A. Shea, T. Uhde
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Specificity of neuropsychological impairment in obsessive-compulsive disorder: a comparison with social phobic and normal control subjects.

The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1996
Specificity of neuropsychological dysfunction in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) was assessed by comparing neuropsychological performance in 65 OCD patients, 17 social phobic patients, and 32 normal control subjects.
L. Cohen   +6 more
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Dependent personality disorder associated with phobic avoidance in patients with panic disorder.

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
Eighty-eight panic disorder patients were divided into three groups according to the extent of their phobic avoidance (none, limited, or extensive). These groups were compared on three personality disorder instruments: the Structured Interview for DSM ...
J. Reich, R. Noyes, E. Troughton
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Avoidant Personality Traits Distinguish Social Phobic and Panic Disorder Subjects

Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1995
The purpose of this study was to show that, as a group, patients with social phobia and panic disorder differ with respect to personality traits, further validating the distinction between these anxiety disorders.
R. Noyes   +4 more
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Panic disorder and major depression. Increased risk of depression, alcoholism, panic, and phobic disorders in families of depressed probands with panic disorder.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1983
In a large, case-control family study of depression, 77 (58%) of 133 depressed probands displayed anxiety symptoms that met DSM-III criteria for agoraphobia, panic disorder, or generalized anxiety disorder. In two thirds of these 77 cases, these symptoms
J. Leckman   +4 more
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Shy children, phobic adults : nature and treatment of social anxiety disorder

, 2007
This book describes the clinical presentation of social anxiety disorder, presents theoretical perspectives on its etiology, and examines the latest empirical data with respect to both pharmacological and behavioral interventions. Social anxiety disorder
D. Beidel, S. Turner
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Do recognizable lifetime eating disorder phenotypes naturally occur in a culturally asian population? A combined latent profile and taxometric approach.

European eating disorders review, 2015
BACKGROUND We examined whether empirically derived eating disorder (ED) categories in Hong Kong Chinese patients (N = 454) would be consistent with recognizable lifetime ED phenotypes derived from latent structure models of European and American samples.
J. Thomas   +6 more
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