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Title
Generalized worry disorder : a review of DSM-IV generalized anxiety disorder and options for DSM-V
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Depression and anxiety, Vol. 27, Issue 2, (2010), p.134-147
DOI
10.1002/da.20658
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Date
2010
FoR/RFCD Code(s)
170100 Psychology  110300 Clinical Sciences
Author/Creator
Andrews, Gavin
Author/Creator
Hobbs, Megan J
Author/Creator
Borkovec, Thomas D
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Beesdo, Katja
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Craske, Michelle G
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Heimberg, Richard G
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Rapee, Ronald M
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Ruscio, Ayelet Meron
Author/Creator
Stanley, Melinda A
Description
Background: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) has undergone a series of substantial classificatory changes since its first inclusion in DSM-III. The majority of these revisions have been in response to its poor inter-rater reliability and concerns that it may lack diagnostic validity. This article provides options for the revision of the DSM-IV GAD criteria for DSM-V. Method: First, searches were conducted to identify the evidence that previous DSM Work Groups relied upon when revising the DSM-III-R GAD and the overanxious disorder classifications. Second, the literature pertaining to the DSM-IV criteria for GAD was examined. Conclusions: The review presents a number of options to be considered for DSM-V. One option is for GAD to be re-labeled in DSM-V as generalized worry disorder. This would reflect its hallmark feature. Proposed revisions would result in a disorder that is characterized by excessive anxiety and worry generalized to a number of events or activities for 3 months or more. Worry acts as a cognitive coping strategy that manifests in avoidant behaviors. The reliability and validity of the proposed changes could be investigated in DSM-V validity tests and field trials.
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14 page(s)
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170100 Psychology
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110300 Clinical Sciences
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DSM-V
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GAD
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worry disorder
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classification
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diagnostic criteria
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overanxious disorder
Resource Type
journal article
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Macquarie University. Dept. of Psychology

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/128891
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ISSN:1091-4269
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mq-rm-2010004373
Language
eng
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"Depression and anxiety"
 
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