Factors predicting the clinical course of generalised anxiety disorder

Author:

Yonkers Kimberly A.,Dyck Ingrid R.,Warshaw Meredith,Keller Martin B.

Abstract

BackgroundCross-sectional data show that generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is a chronic condition with episodes lasting much longer than the six-month minimum required by DSM–III–R and DSM–IV. Although GAD is chronic, little is known about factors influencing illness duration.AimsTo investigate variables that influence the clinical course of GAD.MethodA total of 167 patients with GAD participated in the Harvard–Brown Anxiety Research Program. Patients were assessed at intake and re-examined at six- to twelve-month intervals for five years. Kaplan–Meier curves were constructed to assess the likelihood of remission. Regression analysis was used to investigate factors predicting full or partial remission.ResultsThe rate of remission was 0.38 after five years. Diminished likelihood of remission was associated with low overall life satisfaction, poor spousal or family relationships, a concurrent cluster B or C personality disorder and a low global assessment score.ConclusionsFull or partial remissions were less likely to occur in patients with poor relationships and personality disorders. These patients should be given more intensive and possibly multi-modal therapy.

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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