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Anxiety disorders are relatively common among adults and children, with lifetime prevalence rates ranging from 10.6% to 28.8% (Michael et_al, 2007; National Institute of Mental Health, n.d.a, n.d.b; Somers et_al, 2006). Such anxieties are increasingly prevalent and inflict debilitating physical and emotional effects on sufferers (Barrera and amp; Norton, 2009; Robinson et_al, 2013). The prevalence is common among both adults and adolescents: female adolescents were more likely to develop anxiety disorders than male adolescents (Karnik et_al, 2009; Lewinsohn et_al, 1998). In fact, being female has frequently been associated . . .
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