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Prevalence of Anxiety Disorders among Men & Women | Original Article

Goggi Srikanth*, Saroj Arya, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Women have reliably demonstrated to be more probable than men to meet measures for the analysis of an anxiety disorder during their lifetime. Earlier exploration has shown that presence of an anxiety disorder presents huge danger for the resulting advancement of other mental disorders including another anxiety disorder and significant sorrow. Concentrates on researching this expanded weakness to and weight of ailment in women have embroiled the job of female conceptive chemicals and related cycles, physiologic contrasts prompting contrasts in symptomatology and digestion and reaction to psychotropic drugs. In women, including Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD), and Panic Disorder (PD). We have fused the progressions in nosology made in the DSM-5 and have surveyed accessible information on the likely effect of sex on the study of disease transmission, phenomenology, course, and treatment reaction of these anxiety disorders. We likewise give a short outline of the possible hereditary and neurobiological factors, examine natural sex contrasts in medicine digestion and the expected pertinence of these distinctions in the pharmacologic administration of women with anxiety disorders.