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Childhood generalized specific phobia as an early marker of internalizing psychopathology across the lifespan: results from the World Mental Health Surveys

Authors :
de Vries, YA
Al-Hamzawi, A
Alonso, J
Borges, G
Bruffaerts, R
Bunting, B
Caldas-de-Almeida, JM
Cia, AH
De Girolamo, G
Dinolova, R
Esan, O
Florescu, S
Gureje, O
Haro, JM
Hu, C
Karam, EG
Karam, A
Kawakami, N
Kiejna, A
Kovess-Masfety, V
Lee, S
Mneimneh, Z
Navarro-Mateu, F
Piazza, M
Scott, K
ten Have, M
Torres, Y
Viana, MC
Kessler, RC
de Jonge, P
Aguilar-Gaxiola, S
Al-Kaisy, MS
Andrade, LH
Benjet, C
Bromet, EJ
de Almeida, JMC
Cardoso, G
Chatterji, S
Degenhardt, L
Demyttenaere, K
de Girolamo, G
Hinkov, H
Hu, C-Y
Karam, AN
Lepine, J-P
Levinson, D
McGrath, J
Medina-Mora, ME
Moskalewicz, J
Pennell, B-E
Posada-Villa, J
Scott, KM
Slade, T
Stagnaro, JC
Stein, DJ
Whiteford, H
Williams, DR
Wojtyniak, B
de Vries, YA
Al-Hamzawi, A
Alonso, J
Borges, G
Bruffaerts, R
Bunting, B
Caldas-de-Almeida, JM
Cia, AH
De Girolamo, G
Dinolova, R
Esan, O
Florescu, S
Gureje, O
Haro, JM
Hu, C
Karam, EG
Karam, A
Kawakami, N
Kiejna, A
Kovess-Masfety, V
Lee, S
Mneimneh, Z
Navarro-Mateu, F
Piazza, M
Scott, K
ten Have, M
Torres, Y
Viana, MC
Kessler, RC
de Jonge, P
Aguilar-Gaxiola, S
Al-Kaisy, MS
Andrade, LH
Benjet, C
Bromet, EJ
de Almeida, JMC
Cardoso, G
Chatterji, S
Degenhardt, L
Demyttenaere, K
de Girolamo, G
Hinkov, H
Hu, C-Y
Karam, AN
Lepine, J-P
Levinson, D
McGrath, J
Medina-Mora, ME
Moskalewicz, J
Pennell, B-E
Posada-Villa, J
Scott, KM
Slade, T
Stagnaro, JC
Stein, DJ
Whiteford, H
Williams, DR
Wojtyniak, B
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Specific phobia (SP) is a relatively common disorder associated with high levels of psychiatric comorbidity. Because of its early onset, SP may be a useful early marker of internalizing psychopathology, especially if generalized to multiple situations. This study aimed to evaluate the association of childhood generalized SP with comorbid internalizing disorders. METHODS: We conducted retrospective analyses of the cross-sectional population-based World Mental Health Surveys using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. Outcomes were lifetime prevalence, age of onset, and persistence of internalizing disorders; past-month disability; lifetime suicidality; and 12-month serious mental illness. Logistic and linear regressions were used to assess the association of these outcomes with the number of subtypes of childhood-onset (< 13 years) SP. RESULTS: Among 123,628 respondents from 25 countries, retrospectively reported prevalence of childhood SP was 5.9%, 56% of whom reported one, 25% two, 10% three, and 8% four or more subtypes. Lifetime prevalence of internalizing disorders increased from 18.2% among those without childhood SP to 46.3% among those with one and 75.6% those with 4+ subtypes (OR = 2.4, 95% CI 2.3-2.5, p < 0.001). Twelve-month persistence of lifetime internalizing comorbidity at interview increased from 47.9% among those without childhood SP to 59.0% and 79.1% among those with 1 and 4+ subtypes (OR = 1.4, 95% CI 1.4-1.5, p < 0.001). Respondents with 4+ subtypes also reported significantly more disability (3.5 days out of role in the past month) than those without childhood SP (1.1 days) or with only 1 subtype (1.8 days) (B = 0.56, SE 0.06, p < 0.001) and a much higher rate of lifetime suicide attempts (16.8%) than those without childhood SP (2.0%) or with only 1 subtype (6.5%) (OR = 1.7, 95% CI 1.7-1.8, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: This large international study shows that childhood-onset generalized SP is related to adverse outcomes in t

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1340015343
Document Type :
Electronic Resource