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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Common risk factors in the development of [[anxiety]] are: [[depression]], [[alcohol]], low socioeconomic status, [[bipolar disorder]], urbanization, stress, [[family history]] of [[ anxiety]], unemployment, and [[ substance abuse]]. | Common [[Risk-benefit analysis|risk]] factors in the development of [[anxiety]] are: [[depression]], [[alcohol]], low socioeconomic status, [[bipolar disorder]], urbanization, [[Stress (medicine)|stress]], [[family history]] of [[ anxiety]], unemployment, and [[ substance abuse]]. | ||
==Risk factors== | ==Risk factors== | ||
Close interaction between genetic and environmental factors is attributed for increased risk of [[anxiety]]:<ref name="pmid28668214">{{cite journal |vauthors=Muris P, Mannens J, Peters L, Meesters C |title=The Youth Anxiety Measure for DSM-5 (YAM-5): Correlations with anxiety, fear, and depression scales in non-clinical children |journal=J Anxiety Disord |volume= |issue= |pages= |year=2017 |pmid=28668214 |doi=10.1016/j.janxdis.2017.06.001 |url=}}</ref> | Close interaction between [[genetic]] and [[Environmental Health Perspectives|environmental]] factors is attributed for increased risk of [[anxiety]]:<ref name="pmid28668214">{{cite journal |vauthors=Muris P, Mannens J, Peters L, Meesters C |title=The Youth Anxiety Measure for DSM-5 (YAM-5): Correlations with anxiety, fear, and depression scales in non-clinical children |journal=J Anxiety Disord |volume= |issue= |pages= |year=2017 |pmid=28668214 |doi=10.1016/j.janxdis.2017.06.001 |url=}}</ref> | ||
*[[Depression]] | *[[Depression]] | ||
*Low socioeconomic status | *Low socioeconomic status | ||
*[[Alcohol]] | *[[Alcohol]] | ||
*[[Bipolar disorder]] | *[[Bipolar disorder]] | ||
* | *Urbanization | ||
*[[Stress]] | *[[Stress]] | ||
* [[Family]] [[history]] of [[anxiety]] | * [[Family]] [[History and Physical examination|history]] of [[anxiety]] | ||
* Unemployment | * Unemployment | ||
*[[Substance abuse]] | *[[Substance abuse]] |
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Overview
Common risk factors in the development of anxiety are: depression, alcohol, low socioeconomic status, bipolar disorder, urbanization, stress, family history of anxiety, unemployment, and substance abuse.
Risk factors
Close interaction between genetic and environmental factors is attributed for increased risk of anxiety:[1]
- Depression
- Low socioeconomic status
- Alcohol
- Bipolar disorder
- Urbanization
- Stress
- Family history of anxiety
- Unemployment
- Substance abuse
References
- ↑ Muris P, Mannens J, Peters L, Meesters C (2017). "The Youth Anxiety Measure for DSM-5 (YAM-5): Correlations with anxiety, fear, and depression scales in non-clinical children". J Anxiety Disord. doi:10.1016/j.janxdis.2017.06.001. PMID 28668214.