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. 2017 Apr 6;15(2):144–156. doi: 10.1176/appi.focus.20160047

TABLE 1.

Anxiety Disorders: Source of Threat, Core Features, and Differential Diagnosis

Disorder Source of threat Core features Differential diagnosis Median age of onset Lifetime prevalence (ages 13–18)
Generalized anxiety disorder Excessive anxiety in various domains, such as success, health, or family, and difficulty controlling the worry Seeks reassurance; avoids activities when performance may not be perfect; physical symptoms, such as headaches; difficulty concentrating or sleeping; restlessness Obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, social anxiety disorder 11 2.2%
Social anxiety disorder (or social phobia) Excessive fear of social and performance situations because of potential negative evaluation Avoids speaking in class, speaking on the phone, eating in public, using public restrooms, attending social gatherings Generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, agoraphobia, selective mutism, autism spectrum disorder 13 9.1%
Separation anxiety disorder Excessive anxiety regarding separation from attachment figures, fear of negative consequence to self or attachment figure if separated Refuses to go to school, sleep without caregiver nearby, or be alone; has nightmares about separation; avoids sleeping away from home Generalized anxiety disorder, specific phobia 7 7.6%
Panic disorder Persistent panic attacks, concern about additional attacks or their consequences (e.g., “losing control” or “going crazy”) Avoids places or situations where panic attacks have occurred in the past, avoids places where escape may be difficult Other anxiety disorders in which panic may occur as a symptom, medication conditions (e.g., hyperthyroidism, pheochromocytoma, arrhythmias, asthma) 20–24 2.3%