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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2011 Mar 25;45(8):1027–1035. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2011.03.006

Table 3.

Lifetime and 12-Month Prevalence Rates of Comorbid Disorders Among Individuals Diagnosed with an Anxiety Disorder (Past Year n = 1,703; Lifetime n = 2,626)

Disorder 12-Month
Lifetime
Women Men OR [95% CI] Women Men OR [95% CI]
% % % %
Mood Disorders
 MDD 23.7 19.1 ns 38.3 30.0 1.38 [1.11, 1.73]
 Dys 11.2 8.9 ns 12.9 10.6 ns
 BIP I 2.4 3.3 ns 3.0 3.3 ns
 BIP II 3.3 3.9 ns 3.4 3.2 ns
Substance Use Disorders
 Alc Ab 4.3 8.2 0.54 [0.32, 0.91] 15.0 33.2 0.32 [0.25, 0.40]
 Alc Dep 2.9 4.8 0.52 [0.27, 0.99] 7.9 16.7 0.34 [0.25, 0.46]
 Drg Ab 1.4 4.5 0.24 [0.11, 0.52] 10.0 21.8 0.35 [0.26, 0.47]
 Drg Dep 1.0 2.2 ns 4.9 9.3 0.45 [0.31, 0.67]
Eating Disorders
 AN 0.0 0.0 ns 0.6 0.2 ns
 BN 1.0 0.0 ns 2.2 0.5 5.49 [1.88, 16.04]
 BED 2.0 1.3 ns 2.7 2.3 ns
Other
 ADHD 6.9 7.6 ns 7.8 11.1 0.47 [0.33, 0.68]
 IED 9.4 12.5 ns 11.6 19.3 0.48 [0.36, 0.64]
Anxiety Disorder
 Any Additional 37.3 27.9 ns 44.8 34.2 1.41 [1.14, 1.75]

Note: The table shows odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals in women compared to men; ns: not significant at p < .05. Covariates included in the regressions were SES, education level, age, and race. MDD = major depressive disorder; BIP1 = bipolar 1; BIPII = bipolar 2; AN = anorexia nervosa; BN = bulimia nervosa; BED = binge eating disorder; ADHD = attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder; IED = intermittent explosive disorder.

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