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Anxiety disorders and substance abuse are frequently comorbid conditions, as evidenced by their shared presence in patients with treatment-resistant depression [1] and their tendency to co-occur as secondary complications of untreated anxiety [2]. Furthermore, both conditions are identified as common mental health outcomes linked to a history of childhood trauma [3] [4].
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The Long-Term Perceived Effect of Childhood Trauma on Youth's ... rsisinternational.org 2 facts
referenceKessler (2010) found that individuals who reported experiencing childhood trauma were more likely to suffer from mental health issues, including depression, anxiety disorders, and substance abuse in adulthood.
referenceCarlson, E. A., Hostinar, C. E., Mliner, S. B., & Gunnar, M. R. (2021) identified a strong association between high levels of childhood trauma and an increased risk of developing worse mental health outcomes, including depression, anxiety disorder, PTSD, and substance abuse.
CBT for Anxiety: Evidence-Based Techniques for Lasting Relief revivespokane.com 1 fact
claimWithout proper treatment, anxiety disorders often become chronic conditions that can lead to secondary problems such as depression, substance abuse, and social isolation.
The Montreal model: an integrative biomedical-psychedelic ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimPatients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) exhibit high rates of psychiatric comorbidities, including anxiety disorders, sleep disorders, substance abuse, personality disorders, and intentional self-harm.