TABLE 3.
Prevalence of comorbidity with other psychiatric disorders among Young-HUNT3 adolescents diagnosed with SAD (n = 106).
Total (%) | Girls n (%) | Boys (%) | |
SAD, single condition | 28 (27.18) | 20 (24.39) | 8 (38.10) |
Any comorbid condition | 75 (72.82) | 62 (75.61) | 13 (61.90) |
Other anxiety disorders1 | 74 (71.15) | 61 (73.49) | 13 (61.90) |
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) | 62 (58.49) | 50 (58.82) | 12 (57.14) |
Specific phobias (SPH) | 27 (25.71) | 23 (27.38) | 4 (19.05) |
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) | 24 (23.08) | 21 (25.30) | 3 (14.29) |
Depression | 24 (23.08) | 23 (27.71) | 1 (4.76) |
Dysthymia | 13 (13.13) | 13 (16.67) | 0 (0.00) |
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) | 11 (10.78) | 10 (12.20) | 1 (5.00) |
Separation anxiety disorder (SEP) | 6 (5.94) | 5 (6.10) | 1 (5.26) |
Possibility of substance abuse | 4 (3.81) | 4 (4.76) | 0 (0.00) |
1One or several of the following: GAD, SPH, OCD, and PTSD or SEP.Note. Missing values for SAD cases for the following comorbid diagnoses: dysthymia (n = 7), depression (n = 2), SEP (n = 5), PTSD (n = 4), OCD (n = 2), substance abuse (n = 1), and SPH (n = 1).