Factors & Culture
Etiologies
Biological Treatments
Cognitive Treatments
Guess the Study
100

This percentage of Asian Americans in the US experience Generalized Anxiety Disorder.

2.4%

100

This group of individuals are more likely to be diagnosed with GAD over another group of people.

Women over men

100

The common biological treatment for GAD.

Drug Therapy

100

This therapy deals with negative thinking patterns.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

100

Aim: To determine the correlation of GAD with other co-morbidities 

Aljurbua, Selaihem, Alomari & Abdualziz

200

This group of people in the United States experience Generalized Anxiety Disorder the most in the country.

White Americans

200

These are the two key neurotransmitters regarding Generalized Anxiety Disorder.

Serotonin and dopamine

200

A first line biological treatment of GAD.

SSRIs or SNRIs

200

Psychotherapies are often strengthened as the treatment is characterized by this.

Personalized, individualized, etc

200

Results: Paroxetines were deemed a safe and long-term biological treatment.

Stocchi et al. (2003)

300

Because of adverse life circumstances, some symptoms are considered as ___ .

Normal

300

Anxiety causes this part of the brain to reduce the individual's rationality.

Prefrontal cortex

300

Biological treatments are limited because they ignore this.

Social and cognitive factors.

300

This method allows patients to change their thinking behaviors.

Cognitive restructuring

300

Method: Correlational Study

Borkovec et al. (2004)

400

Treatment for GAD in Latino cultures are hard to come by because of this condition.

Poor health literacy

400

This sociocultural etiology deals with the unfair treatment of a person or group of people because of their characteristics.

Discrimination

400

Drug therapy is strengthened as it often decreases this.

Institutionalization

400

This term is used in reference when a therapist is more familiarized with one type of therapy.

Allegiance Effects
400

Procedure: Patients received 12 one-hour sessions of CBT, AR, or they were waitlisted. 

Dugas et al. (2010)

500

According to the DSM-IV & 5, this is one of the symptoms in diagnosing GAD.

Excessive anxiety/worry, fatigue/restlessness, or feelings of anxiety occurring more days than not over 6 months.

500

This can cause individuals to focus on negative information, as they are fearful of the consequences.

The interconnection between someone with Anxiety Sensitivity and attentional bias.

500

Benzodiazepines are considered as second line treatments because of these side effects.

Potential addiction and withdrawal

500

This is why learning the process of Applied Relaxation might be useful outside of the clinic.

Portable coping skill

500

Limitation: Lack of depth on cultures being studied

Hofmann & Hinton