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To meet the DSM-5-TR criteria for agoraphobia, patients must have marked, persistent (≥ 6 months) fear of or anxiety about 2 or more of the following situations (1): Using public transportation Being in open spaces (eg, parking lot, marketplace)
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Agoraphobic fears typically involve characteristic clusters of situations that include being outside the home alone; being in a crowd or standing in a line; being on a bridge; and traveling in a bus, train, or automobile. Agoraphobia. A marked fear or anxiety about two (or more) of the following five situations:
Learn about agoraphobia, a DSM-5 anxiety disorder characterized by a fear of certain environments and situations. Find out the diagnostic criteria, causes, comorbidity, differential diagnosis and treatment options for agoraphobia.
13 lut 2023 · According to the DSM-5, the most common differential diagnoses for agoraphobia include specific phobia, separation anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, acute stress disorder or posttraumatic stress disorder, and major depressive disorder.
To meet the DSM-5 criteria for diagnosis, patients must have marked, persistent (≥ 6 months) fear of or anxiety about ≥ 2 of the following situations:
29 mar 2021 · Learn about the definition, epidemiology, prognosis, comorbidity, and risk factors of agoraphobia, an anxiety disorder with intense fears of situations where escape or help may be difficult. See the DSM-5 criteria and specifiers for agoraphobia and panic disorder with agoraphobia.
27 maj 2014 · Ongoing research of DSM-5 panic disorder and agoraphobia as well as application of the new diagnostic criteria in clinical contexts is needed to further inform the strengths and limitations of DSM-5 conceptualizations of panic disorder and agoraphobia.