The Age of Anxiety? It Depends Where You Look: Changes in Stai Trait Anxiety, 1970-2010
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2016
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Springer
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BRONZE
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Abstract
Purpose : Population-level surveys suggest that anxiety has been increasing in several nations, including the USA and UK. We sought to verify the apparent anxiety increases by looking for systematic changes in mean anxiety questionnaire scores from research publications. Methods : We analyzed all available mean State–Trait Anxiety Inventory scores published between 1970 and 2010. We collected 1703 samples, representing more than 205,000 participants from 57 nations. Results : Results showed a significant anxiety increase worldwide, but the pattern was less clear in many individual nations. Our analyses suggest that any increase in anxiety in the USA and Canada may be limited to students, anxiety has decreased in the UK, and has remained stable in Australia. Conclusions : Although anxiety may have increased worldwide, it might not be increasing as dramatically as previously thought, except in specific populations, such as North American students. Our results seem to contradict survey results from the USA and UK in particular. We do not claim that our results are more reliable than those of large population surveys. However, we do suggest that mental health surveys and other governmental sources of disorder prevalence data may be partially biased by changing attitudes toward mental health: if respondents are more aware and less ashamed of their anxiety, they are more likely to report it to survey takers. Analyses such as ours provide a useful means of double-checking apparent trends in large population surveys.
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Booth, Robert W. (MEF Author) -- 28.02.2017 tarihine kadar yazar sürümüne erişim kısıtı vardır.
Keywords
Stigmatization of mental health problems, Psychiatric epidemiology, Anxiety, Mental health, Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Male, Adolescent, Psychiatric Epidemiology, BF, Anxiety, Middle Aged, Global Health, Young Adult, Mental Health, Stigmatization of Mental Health Problems, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Female, Students, Aged
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05 social sciences, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Citation
Booth, R. W., Sharma, D., & Leader, T. I. (2016). The age of anxiety? it depends where you look: Changes in STAI trait anxiety, 1970–2010. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 51(2), 193-202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00127-015-1096-0
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35
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Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
Volume
51
Issue
2
Start Page
193
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202
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