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2013년 정신건강박람회 불안 장애 선별검사 결과Results of Anxiety Disorder Screening Programat the 2013 Mental Health Exposition in Seoul

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Results of Anxiety Disorder Screening Programat the 2013 Mental Health Exposition in Seoul
Authors
최강록김대호서호준허휴정이동우채정호
Issue Date
Oct-2013
Publisher
대한불안의학회
Keywords
불안장애·선별검사·공황발작·공포증·범불안장애·외상후스트레스장애.; Anxiety disorders·Screening·Panic attacks·Phobia·Generalized anxiety disorder·Posttraumatic stress disorder.
Citation
대한불안의학회지, v.9, no.2, pp.147 - 153
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KCI
Journal Title
대한불안의학회지
Volume
9
Number
2
Start Page
147
End Page
153
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/161747
ISSN
2586-0151
Abstract
Objective : Despite the chronic nature and high social costs, individuals with anxiety disorders seldom seek treatment. Thus, education for public awareness and screening for the illness is tremendously important for mental health professionals. This study summaries and presents the results from Anxiety Disorder Screening Program during the Mental Health Exposition held in Seoul in April, 2013. Methods : We analyzed the data from 116 participants who agreed and completed the screening questionnaires during their visits to two-day Anxiety Disorder Screening Program prepared by the Korean Academy of Anxiety Disorder. The questionnaire comprised of modified Mobility inventory for agoraphobia, Contents of worries, Penn State Worry Questionnaire, Life Events Checklist, and Abbreviated Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist. Results : Participants demonstrated high rates of anxiety symptoms and possible anxiety disorders. Experience of panic attack was reported by 45%, lifetime and 16% in the past month by respondents. Phobia was reported by 46%. Participants had an average of 3.3 pathological worries and among those, social or interpersonal content was most common (46%). At least one lifetime traumatic event was reported by 64%. By the cut-off scores in the literature, 46% had possible generalized anxiety disorder and 58% possible posttraumatic stress disorder. Conclusion : Our results suggested that many visitors to Anxiety Disorder Screening Program were in fact treatment seeking after experiencing some forms of anxiety symptoms. Further efforts for delivery of medical information and increasing public awareness for anxiety disorders are needed.
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