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Abstract
Interest in the assessment of quality of life in the anxiety disorders is growing.
The present study examined quality of life impairments in individuals with generalized
anxiety disorder (GAD), social phobia, and panic disorder. Results showed that individuals
with these disorders reported less satisfaction with their quality of life than non-anxious
adults in the community. However, the degree of quality of life impairment is similar
across these three disorders. Additionally, comorbid depression, but not anxiety,
was found to negatively impact quality of life in these individuals. Finally, diagnostic
symptom severity was not found to influence quality of life, indicating that subjective
measures of quality of life offer unique information on the effects of anxiety disorders.