DIAGNOSTIC OVERLAP OF GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER AND MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER IN A PRIMARY CARE SAMPLE
Depression and Anxiety2012Vol. 29(12), pp. 1065–1071
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Tomislav D. Zbozinek, Raphael D. Rose, Kate Wolitzky‐Taylor, Cathy D. Sherbourne, Greer Sullivan, Murray B. Stein, Peter Roy‐Byrne, Michelle G. Craske
Abstract
The results suggest that comorbidity of GAD and MDD is strongly influenced by diagnostic overlap. Results are discussed in terms of errors of diagnostic criteria, as well as models of shared psychopathology that account for diagnostic criteria overlap.
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