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. 2021 Apr 16;12:663161. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.663161

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).