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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2018 Aug 3;104:211–216. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2018.08.005

Table 1.

Presence of Comorbid Diagnoses by Principal Diagnosis and Treatment Condition (N = 179; UP n = 88; SDP n = 91)

CO-SAD CO-PD CO-AG CO-GAD CO-OCD CO-DEP
SAD
UP n = 23 (26%) - 2 (9%) 1 (4%) 0 1 (4%) 5 (22%)
SDP n = 25 (28%) - 0 0 7 (28%) 3 (12%) 2 (8%)
PD/A
UP n = 25 (28%) 6 (24%) - 22 (88%) 7 (28%) 1 (4%) 2 (8%)
SDP n = 22 (24%) 6 (27%) 2 (10%) 20 (91%) 8 (36%) 0 1 (5%)
GAD
UP n = 22 (25%) 10 (45%) 1 (5%) 1 (5%) - 1 (5%) 4 (18%)
SDP n = 27 (30%) 10 (37%) 4 (15%) 4 (15%) - 7 (26%) 5 (19%)
OCD
UP n = 18 (21%) 7 (39%) 0 0 4 (22%) - 1 (6%)
SDP n = 17 (19%) 4 (24%) 1 (6%) 0 5 (29%) - 1 (6%)

Note. Patients were included in the PRIN PD/A category if they met diagnostic criteria for DSM- IV PD/A or DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for PD. As represented above, all patients in the UP condition had principal PD and 22 had co-occurring AG. In the SDP condition, 20 patients had principal PD with co-occurring AG, and 2 patients had principal AG