Psychopharmacology in Pediatric Mixed Anxiety Disorder: An Evidence-based Review

Innov Clin Neurosci. 2019 Sep 1;16(9-10):36-43.

Abstract

Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent psychiatric disorders among youth, with prevalence rates ranging from 25 to 32 percent. These disorders are under-recognized and often undertreated in this population. Anxiety disorders in youth exhibit a chronic and persistent course of symptoms with a higher risk of comorbidities, functional impairment, and worsening of severity. The early recognition and treatment of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents are vital for better long-term outcomes. This article summarizes the evidence-based pharmacologic treatments for mixed anxiety disorders including generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, and separation anxiety disorder in children and adolescents based on case reports, case series, open-label trials, and randomized, controlled trials.

Keywords: Anxiety; pediatric; pharmacotherapy; psychotherapeutic treatment.

Publication types

  • Review