- Restlessness or feeling keyed up or on edge
- Easily fatigued
- Difficulty concentrating
- Irritability
- Muscle tension
- Sleep disturbance
Risk Factors
- Having a comorbid DSM-IV disorder. Generalized anxiety disorder is often diagnosed in those who have another anxiety disorder, a mood disorder or substance-related disorder
- Having a family member who suffers with Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Being female (it is twice as common in women)
- Having a history of frequent losses or severe childhood fears
- Having a poor psychological disposition (irrational thinking, negative thinking, overgeneralizing)
- Being neurotic or excessively conscientious
- Experiencing a number of overly stressful life events
Protective Factors
- Healthy childhood development
- Appropriate parental attachments
- Strong social supports
- Knowledge and use of stress management techniques
- Optimism and self-confidence
- Psychotherapy: behavioral approaches involving coping skills, relaxation and medication
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