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Resilience Impact on Anxiety and DSM-IV Disorders

This study explores the relationship between resilience levels and clinically significant anxiety, as well as DSM-IV diagnoses. Findings indicate lower resilience is linked to higher rates of anxiety and increased incidence of any DSM-IV diagnosis among the sample size of 20.

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Resilience Impact on Anxiety and DSM-IV Disorders

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  1. Association between Resilience and Clinically Significant Anxiety Association between Resilience and DSM-IV Diagnoses Low resilience was associated with a higher rates of anxiety at all levels and definitions. N = 20 Low resilience was associated with a higher incidence of any DSM-IV diagnosis.

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