The Social Costs of Anxiety Disorders
- 1 April 1995
- journal article
- Published by Royal College of Psychiatrists in The British Journal of Psychiatry
- Vol. 166 (S27) , 19-22
- https://doi.org/10.1192/s0007125000293355
Abstract
Background. The social costs of anxiety disorders, which afflict a substantial proportion of the general population in the United States, are considered. Method. Data from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Epidemiological Catchment Area Program were analysed. Results. Over 6% of men and 13% of women in the sample of 18 571 had suffered from a DSM–III anxiety disorder in the past six months. Nearly 30% of those with panic disorder had used the general medical system for emotional, alcohol or drug-related problems in the six months prior to the interview. Those with anxiety disorders were also more likely to seek help from emergency rooms and from the specialised mental health system. Men with panic disorder, phobias or obsessive–compulsive disorder in the previous six months are more likely to be chronically unemployed and to receive disability or welfare. Discussion. Once correctly diagnosed there are safe and effective psychopharmacologic and behavioural treatments for the anxiety disorders. Nevertheless the burden of anxiety disorders extends beyond the direct costs of treatment to the indirect costs of impaired social functioning.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- Development and validation of the SDDS-PC screen for multiple mental disorders in primary careArchives of Family Medicine, 1995
- A brief screen for panic disorderJournal of Anxiety Disorders, 1994
- Cognitive-Behavioral and Pharmacological Treatments of Social PhobiaArchives of General Psychiatry, 1991
- Clomipramine in the Treatment of Patients With Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderArchives of General Psychiatry, 1991
- Panic Attacks in the CommunityPublished by American Medical Association (AMA) ,1991
- Suicidal Ideation and Suicide Attempts in Panic Disorder and AttacksNew England Journal of Medicine, 1989
- Quality of Life in Panic DisorderArchives of General Psychiatry, 1989
- One-Month Prevalence of Mental Disorders in the United StatesArchives of General Psychiatry, 1988
- Lifetime Prevalence of Specific Psychiatric Disorders in Three SitesArchives of General Psychiatry, 1984
- National Institute of Mental Health Diagnostic Interview ScheduleArchives of General Psychiatry, 1981