Richer Countries Appear To Have Higher Rates Of Anxiety In Their Population Than Poorer Countries, Study Finds

STAT (3/15, Sheridan) reports, “Richer countries have higher rates of anxiety in their population than poorer countries and” such “anxiety also interfered more with daily activities and responsibilities,” researchers from the World Health Organization’s World Mental Health Survey Consortium found. In particular, “there was a higher proportion of people in higher-income countries with generalized anxiety disorder [GAD]…and with severe GAD.” The findings were published online March 15 in JAMA Psychiatry.

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— “Rich countries are more anxious than poorer countries,”Kate Sheridan, STAT, March 15, 2017.

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