[Summarisation of the NHG practice guideline 'Anxiety']

M J van Avendonk, L J Hassink-Franke, B Terluin, Harm Van Marwijk, T Wiersma, J S Burgers

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    Abstract

    Anxiety and anxiety disorders are addressed in the practice guideline of the Dutch College of General Practitioners (NHG). It is important to distinguish anxiety and anxiety disorders because of differences in prognosis and treatment. Several visits may be needed before the diagnosis is established. Treatment is based on a stepped-care model. For anxiety, psychoeducation and follow-up visits are often sufficient. For anxiety disorders with relatively low levels of distress or social dysfunctioning, self-help with supervision in addition to psychoeducation is helpful. If this is not effective or if there is severe distress or social dysfunctioning, cognitive behavioural therapy is the first choice treatment. An antidepressant could be started after or in addition to cognitive behavioural therapy. If an antidepressant is prescribed, SSRIs are preferred above tricyclic antidepressants because of the lesser risk of severe adverse effects
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalNed.Tijdschr.Geneeskd.
    Volume156
    Issue number1876-8784 (Electronic)
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Keywords

    • Anxiety
    • Anxiety Disorders
    • DISORDERS
    • English Abstract
    • General Practitioners
    • Netherlands
    • Prognosis
    • Risk
    • adverse effects
    • diagnosis
    • therapy

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