Erschienen in:
19.10.2015 | Brief Report
Anxiety in childhood across the globe: findings from meta-regression analyses of the past 15 years (1998–2013)
verfasst von:
N. P. Gosmann, L. V. Vaz, D. A. DeSousa, S. H. Koller, D. S. Pine, G. G. Manfro, G. A. Salum
Erschienen in:
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
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Ausgabe 5/2016
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Excerpt
Some studies suggest that levels of anxiety have increased in children over the past decade due to changes in stress associated with current events or modern life [
1‐
3]. In addition, studies have clearly documented an increase in rates of psychiatric visits and service allocation in countries such as the United States [
4] with higher rates for children as compared to adults. However, such changes could be related to the threshold for providing services, rather than rates of symptoms. …