PMID: 8582156Oct 1, 1995Paper
Common anxiety disorders in children and adolescents
Current Problems in Pediatrics
D R Martini
Abstract
Anxiety disorders occur frequently in the pediatric population, and the clinician should be aware of diagnostic signs and symptoms. It is likely that the pediatrician or family physician will be the first to evaluate these patients, particularly because somatic complaints may be the initial manifestation of the disorder. These problems can be quite debilitating and require prompt and aggressive treatment based on symptom presentation and the developmental level of the child.
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