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Depression, anxiety, and stress as hierarchical factors of general ...

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Conceptualizations <strong>of</strong> Di<strong>stress</strong>• Often includes:– Anxiety– <strong>Depression</strong>– Comorbid <strong>anxiety</strong> <strong>and</strong> depression– Mixed <strong>anxiety</strong>-mood diagnosis urged in DSM-IViterations• Non-specific symptoms may also be present:– Negative affect symptoms– Stress symptoms (reactions to <strong>stress</strong>ors)Widiger & Clark, 2000; Lustman, Sowa, & O’Hara, 1984; Cervantes, Salgado de Snyder, & Padilla, 1989; Roy-Byrne etal., 1994

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