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Review
. 1995;244(6):290-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF02190406.

Classification and epidemiology of social phobia

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Review

Classification and epidemiology of social phobia

J P Lépine et al. Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 1995.

Abstract

The individualization of social phobia among other phobic disorders is very recent, although previous clinical descriptions can be found in the literature. The new classifications (DSM-III, DSM-IV and ICD-10) have provided operationalized criteria for this disorder, which have allowed researchers to conduct epidemiological studies. However, some diagnostic issues are not completely solved, namely, those with other boundary disorders. Cross-cultural prevalence and risk factors of social phobia are reviewed. Results of a French community study have found a lifetime prevalence rate of 2.1% in males and 5.4% in females. Comorbidity of social phobia with other anxiety disorders and major depression was high. Suicidal tendencies, family history and health services utilization were analyzed according to the lifetime comorbidity pattern of social phobia and depression.

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