High Occurrence of Mood and Anxiety Disorders Among Older Adults

May 5, 2010Archives of general psychiatry

High rates of mood and anxiety disorders in older adults in the National Comorbidity Survey

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Abstract

The overall 12-month prevalence rates for mood disorders were 5% and for anxiety disorders were 12% in community-dwelling adults aged 55 and older.

  • The likelihood of having mood, anxiety, or combined disorders generally declines with age.
  • Women exhibited higher rates of mood and anxiety disorders compared to men.
  • Anxiety disorders were found to be as prevalent as or more prevalent than mood disorders across different age groups.
  • No significant differences in disorder rates were observed between race or ethnicity groups.

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