Comorbid anxiety and mood disorders among persons with social anxiety disorder. |
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Authors: | Brigette A Erwin Richard G Heimberg Harlan Juster Melissa Mindlin |
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Affiliation: | Adult Anxiety Clinic, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA. |
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Abstract: | Axis I comorbidity is associated with greater severity of social anxiety disorder. However, the differential effects of comorbid mood and anxiety disorders on symptom severity or treatment outcome have not been investigated. We evaluated 69 persons with uncomplicated social anxiety disorder, 39 persons with an additional anxiety disorder, and 33 persons with an additional mood disorder (with or without additional anxiety disorders). Those with comorbid mood disorders reported greater duration of social anxiety than those with uncomplicated social anxiety disorder. They were also judged, before and after 12 weeks of cognitive-behavioral group treatment and at follow-up, to be more severely impaired than those with no comorbid diagnosis. In contrast, persons with comorbid anxiety disorders were rated as more impaired than those with no comorbid diagnosis on only a single measure. Type of comorbid diagnosis did not result in differential rates of improvement of social anxiety disorder. |
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Keywords: | Social phobia Social anxiety disorder Comorbidity Treatment outcome |
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