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The Age of Onset of Anxiety Disorders

Authors :
Bram Dierckx
Carola Zieldorff
Jasmijn M. de Lijster
Elisabeth M. W. J. Utens
Jeroen S. Legerstee
Frank C. Verhulst
Gwen C. Dieleman
Developmental Psychopathology (RICDE, FMG)
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Psychology
Source :
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 26(4), 237-246. Canadian Psychiatric Association, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 62(4), 237-246. SAGE Publishing
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective: The objective was to estimate the age of onset (AOO) for all anxiety disorders and for specific subtypes. Gender differences in the AOO of anxiety disorders were examined, as were the influence of study characteristics on reported AOOs. Methods: Seven electronic databases were searched up to October 2014, with keywords representing anxiety disorder subtypes, AOO, and study design. The inclusion criteria were studies using a general population sample that provided data on the AOO for all anxiety disorders, or specific anxiety disorders, according to DSM-III-R, DSM-IV, or ICD-10 criteria. Results: There were 1028 titles examined, which yielded 24 studies meeting the inclusion criteria. Eight studies reported the AOO and gender. Meta-analysis found a mean AOO of all anxiety disorders of 21.3 years (95% CI 17.46 to 25.07). Separation anxiety disorder, specific phobia, and social phobia had their mean onset before the age of 15 years, whereas the AOO of agoraphobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, panic disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder began, on average, between 21.1 and 34.9 years. Meta-analysis revealed no difference in the AOO between genders. A prospective study design and higher developmental level of the study country were associated with an earlier AOO. Conclusions: Results from this meta-analysis indicate that anxiety disorder subtypes differ in the mean AOO, with onsets ranging from early adolescence to young adulthood. These findings suggest that prevention strategies of anxiety disorders should be directed towards factors associated with the development of anxiety disorder subtypes in the age groups with the greatest vulnerability for developing those disorders.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07067437
Volume :
26
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....844f5d193704b0bd512bd6a3e2ceb8a2