2022
DOI: 10.52403/ijhsr.20220835
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The Analysis of Adult Female Anxiety in Facing the Future

Abstract: Anxiety is the overgrowth worried or discomfort in anticipation of internal or external danger. Anxiety is stated as pathological if the condition stays long-term and causes physical disabilities and distress that causes difficulties in daily life activities such as working or socializing. Anxiety disorder has a bigger chance of developing in women than in men. Throughout the detention period, if anxiety is ignored, it could weaken or even eliminate self-capacity and capability in prisoners. This study is prep… Show more

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“…Anxiety is a natural feeling in living beings on a daily basis, of fear or anguish of surviving, an adaptive attribute to deal with changes that may occur or that are occurring. Anxiety is declared pathological when the condition persists for a sufficiently long period, causes physical disturbances, and results in obstruction of daily activities [27]. If it causes clinically significant distress, impairment of daily activities, or interruption of normal functioning, it becomes clinically relevant, but its detection and diagnosis in old age is hampered by comorbidities and cognitive decline, which tend to occur in aging, contributing to its underdiagnosis in this population [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anxiety is a natural feeling in living beings on a daily basis, of fear or anguish of surviving, an adaptive attribute to deal with changes that may occur or that are occurring. Anxiety is declared pathological when the condition persists for a sufficiently long period, causes physical disturbances, and results in obstruction of daily activities [27]. If it causes clinically significant distress, impairment of daily activities, or interruption of normal functioning, it becomes clinically relevant, but its detection and diagnosis in old age is hampered by comorbidities and cognitive decline, which tend to occur in aging, contributing to its underdiagnosis in this population [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%