Generalized anxiety disorder with and without excessive worry in Hong Kong
Depression and Anxiety2009Vol. 26(10), pp. 956–961
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Abstract
GAD without excessive worry was less common than GAD with excessive worry but was likely to be a valid nosological entity. Future iterations of the DSM-IV should clarify whether excessive worry should be retained and, if so, how individuals who only reported excessive worries perceived by others should be optimally assessed.
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