GAD Flashcards

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Differential Diagnoses

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Cannot be diagnosed during depression unless worries predated or if better explained by another disorder

Not due to medical or substance

Free floating anxiety not related to one specific area

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GAD

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WATCHERS

worry - difficulty to control and excessive
anxiety
tension 
concentration or mind blank
hyperarousal or irritable 
energy or fatigue 
restless or keyed up
sleep

4 or more over 6 months for most days
Worry is in a number of areas in life

distress or impairment

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Facts

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5% lifetime 
av age onset is 31 years
earlier onset linked to severity and comorbidity
chronic and relapsing
female more chronic
women 2x likely
men more comorbid substance
women more comorbid mood and anxiety
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Risk Factors

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  • high trait anxiety
  • negative affectivity
  • gender socialization for women

problems in romantic relationships and lower qol

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5
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What are some maintaining factors for fear and anxiety?

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Avoidance;
Overestimating the danger and ability to cope
Overestimating the likelihood.

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When people with ‘normal’ worry solve a problem, what do they do?

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When confronted with a problem, people with GAD worry excessively whereas those without stop worrying

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Avoidance behaviour?

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Pathological worriers cannot solve a problem because they find more things to worry about in the solution (‘catastrophising’) and worrying about a behaviour becomes an avoidance behaviour.

Avoidance of uncertainty leads to worrying about the future

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