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AnxFollowback_figures_August20 06_submitted.ppt 1 11 to 15 years 52% 32 years 11% 26 years 6% 21 years 10% 18 years 21% 11 to 15 years 35% 18 years 23% 21 years 7% 26 years 13% 32 years 22% Figure 1. Age at first diagnosis of psychiatric disorder among persons meeting DSM-IV criteria for any of the 7 anxiety disorders at age 32. a. Age at first diagnosis of any psychiatric disorder among persons meeting DSM-IV criteria for any of 7 anxiety disorders at age 32 (n = 232) b. Age at first diagnosis of any anxiety disorder among persons meeting DSM-IV criteria for any of 7 anxiety disorders at age 32 (n = 232)

AnxFollowback_figures_August20 06_submitted.ppt 2 D. Agoraphobia at 32 years Anxiety** Depression** CD/ODD ADHD** Delus/Halluc Juvenile disorder Percentage with diagnosis Agoraphobia (n = 49) No agoraphobia (n = 913) Figure 2. Follow-back analyses of anxiety cases: Prevalence (percentages) of psychiatric disorders among the cohort members at ages years (panel A); among those with and without a diagnosis of GAD (panel B); social phobia (panel C); agoraphobia (panel D); PTSD (panel E); OCD (panel F); specific phobia (panel G); panic (panel H) at 32 years of age. Note: Delus/Halluc = Self-reported delusional beliefs and hallucinatory experiences assessed in only n = 789; ADHD = Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; CD/ODD = Conduct Disorder/ Oppositional Defiant Disorder; GAD = Generalized Anxiety Disorder; PTSD = Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; OCD = Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Disorders examined at years, except for Delus/Halluc which was examined at 11 years only; * p <.05 ** p <.01, based on the statistical significance of the association between disorders at 11 to 15 years of age and disorders at 32 years.

AnxFollowback_figures_August20 06_submitted.ppt 3 Figure 2. Continued…

AnxFollowback_figures_August20 06_submitted.ppt 4 Figure 3. Follow-back analyses of anxiety cases: Prevalence (percentages) of anxiety disorders among the cohort members at 11 to 15 years (panel A); among those with and without a diagnosis of GAD (panel B); social phobia (panel C); agoraphobia (panel D); PTSD (panel E); OCD (panel F); specific phobia (panel G); panic (panel H) at 32 years of age. Note: GAD = Generalized Anxiety Disorder; PTSD = Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; OCD = Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. * p <.05 ** p <.01, based on the statistical significance of the association between disorders at 11 to 15 years of age and disorders at 32 years.

AnxFollowback_figures_August20 06_submitted.ppt 5 Figure 3. Continued…