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Prevalence and clinical characteristics of remission during treatment in generalized anxiety.
Destoop, Marianne; van den Eede, Filip; Ansseau, Marc et al.
2013In International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 17 (2), p. 90-7
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Keywords :
Generalized anxiety; Remission; Prevalence; Remission-related factors; Remission-inhibiting factors
Abstract :
[en] OBJECTIVE: Although the remission criteria for generalized anxiety are well defined, there is not much data available on the point prevalence of remission. The Measuring Impact of Remission in Anxiety Disorders in Belgium (MIRABEL) study is a naturalistic study designed to document the point prevalence of remission in patients treated for general anxiety and potential factors affecting this prevalence. METHODS: The study population consisted of 618 adult outpatients being treated for generalized anxiety. The sample is defined by the key symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder rather than by fulfilling the exact DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria. Remission was defined as a Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAM-A) score of less than or equal to 7. To reduce the interrater reliability, the HAM-A was assessed by the attending physicians who had no specific training. Factors investigated as possibly related to remission included sociodemographic, disease and treatment characteristics. RESULTS: The point prevalence of remission in the study population was estimated at 13.3%. Remission prevalence varied with occupational status and severity of the current anxiety episode. Remission prevalence was lower in the presence of comorbidity and was proportional to the number of comorbid symptoms. Remitters took fewer medications but were treated longer. Remission prevalence was higher in patients who were taking antidepressants, but was lower in patients who were taking sedatives. CONCLUSIONS: These findings underline the poor prognosis of generalized anxiety.
Disciplines :
Psychiatry
Author, co-author :
Destoop, Marianne
van den Eede, Filip
Ansseau, Marc ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Psychiatrie et psychologie médicale
Albert, Adelin  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique > Département des sciences de la santé publique
Vanbelle, Sophie
Mignon, Annick
Slachmuylders, Patricia
Sabbe, Bernard
Language :
English
Title :
Prevalence and clinical characteristics of remission during treatment in generalized anxiety.
Publication date :
2013
Journal title :
International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice
ISSN :
1365-1501
eISSN :
1471-1788
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis Ltd, Oslo, Norway
Volume :
17
Issue :
2
Pages :
90-7
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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