2017
DOI: 10.1017/s0033291717002975
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The cross-national epidemiology of specific phobia in the World Mental Health Surveys – CORRIGENDUM

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“…Stratifying by income at the national level, lifetime prevalence was higher in the high-income (8.1%) and upper-middle-income (8.0%) countries than in low-/lower-middle-income (5.7%) countries. Within each of these three national income categories, however, the range of lifetime prevalence estimates was quite similar: from 3.4% (Japan and Poland) to 12.5% (USA) among the high-income countries, 3.8% (Romania) to 12.5% (Brazil) among the upper-middle-income countries, and 2.6% (China) to 12.5% (Colombia) among the low-/lower-middleincome countries (Wardenaar et al, 2018).…”
Section: Specific Phobiamentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Stratifying by income at the national level, lifetime prevalence was higher in the high-income (8.1%) and upper-middle-income (8.0%) countries than in low-/lower-middle-income (5.7%) countries. Within each of these three national income categories, however, the range of lifetime prevalence estimates was quite similar: from 3.4% (Japan and Poland) to 12.5% (USA) among the high-income countries, 3.8% (Romania) to 12.5% (Brazil) among the upper-middle-income countries, and 2.6% (China) to 12.5% (Colombia) among the low-/lower-middleincome countries (Wardenaar et al, 2018).…”
Section: Specific Phobiamentioning
confidence: 93%
“…A previous study indicated that those with a specific phobia showed severe role impairment in their daily life. 49 Another study 50 found that those with a job status of "other" (looking for a job or disabled) had higher odds of having a specific phobia than those classified as "employed. " Therefore, those with a specific phobia may have difficulty in adjusting to a permanent job.…”
Section: Anxiety Disordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study consisted of two within-subject tasks, which were counterbalanced and designed to induce two prevalent anxiety presentations in young adults [32]: bug phobia [64] and public speaking or performance anxiety [69]. Each task provided five time-intervals to: (1) calm down by watching and listening to a nature scene with soothing music, (2) prepare to engage with a trigger, (3) expose to the trigger, (4) recover, and (5) reflect the experience in speech.…”
Section: Study Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%