Volume : 08, Issue : 06, June – 2021

Title:

36.FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO ANXIETY DISORDER AMONG SOCIETY

Authors :

Ahmed Mousa Felemban, Mohammad Ali Hassan Kaleem, Abdulkreim Saad Alyasi, Hamed Othman Bando, Sami Abdullah Alhamrany, Walaa Ali Hassan Kaleem, Mohammed Yousef Abdulghani Mira, Mujahed Sami Ali Sultan, Khaled Dakhilalla Alotaibi, Waleed Ahmad Alsahafi

 

Abstract :

Anxiety disorders are very It is common and can present with a variety of signs and symptoms. We have reviewed the literature through most known databases for published medical papers; MedLine and PubMed for relevant articles that were published in English up to beginning of 2021. The condition has a high morbidity and mortality rate and is best managed by an inter-professional team consisting of a mental health nurse, pharmacist, psychologist, psychiatrist, and primary care provider. Many patients suffer from moderate to severe symptoms, resulting in a low quality of life. Most people are unaware that the condition can be treated. As a result, patient education is critical to improving outcomes.

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Please cite this article in press Ahmed Mousa Felemban et al., Factors Contributing To Anxiety Disorder Among Society.., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2021; 08(06).

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