2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0033291723001745
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Phenotypic distinctions in depression and anxiety: a comparative analysis of comorbid and isolated cases

Abstract: Background Anxiety and depression are frequently comorbid yet phenotypically distinct. This study identifies differences in the clinically observable phenome across a wide variety of physical and mental disorders comparing patients with diagnoses of depression without anxiety, anxiety without depression, or both depression and anxiety. Methods Using electronic health records for 14 994 participants with depression and/or anxiety in the Mayo Clinic Biobank, a phenotype-based phenome-wide … Show more

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“…Anxiety disorders are a devastating and very common clinical condition that is one of the major causes of global disability ( 2 ). These disorders are often accompanied by emotional instability, cognitive dysfunction, and social problems, placing a heavy burden on the patient and the family ( 3 , 4 ). In order to better understand and treat these mental disorders, researchers have been searching for factors that may be related to the onset of mental impairment and the severity of symptoms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Anxiety disorders are a devastating and very common clinical condition that is one of the major causes of global disability ( 2 ). These disorders are often accompanied by emotional instability, cognitive dysfunction, and social problems, placing a heavy burden on the patient and the family ( 3 , 4 ). In order to better understand and treat these mental disorders, researchers have been searching for factors that may be related to the onset of mental impairment and the severity of symptoms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%