Abstract

BackgroundAnxiety is the most common mental health disorders in the general population. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of anxiety, its associated factors and the predictors of anxiety among adults in the community of Selangor, Malaysia.MethodsA cross sectional study was carried out in three districts in Selangor, Malaysia. The inclusion criteria of this study were Malaysian citizens, adults aged 18 years and above, and living in the selected living quarters based on the list provided by the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS). Participants completed a set of questionnaires, including the validated Malay version of Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 (GAD 7) to detect anxiety.ResultsOf the 2512 participants who were approached, 1556 of them participated in the study (61.90 %). Based on the cut-off point of 8 and above in the GAD-7, the prevalence of anxiety was 8.2 %. Based on the initial multiple logistic regression analysis, the predictors of anxiety were depression, serious problems at work, domestic violence and high perceived stress. When reanalyzed again after removing depression, low self-esteem and high perceived stress, six predictors that were identified are cancer, serious problems at work, domestic violence, unhappy relationship with family, non-organizational religious activity and intrinsic religiosity.ConclusionThis study reports the prevalence of anxiety among adults in the community of Selangor, Malaysia and also the magnitude of the associations between various factors and anxiety.

Highlights

  • Anxiety is the most common mental health disorders in the general population

  • A total of 1455 out of 1556 participants completed the whole items in the generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)-7 questionnaire

  • Prevalence of anxiety Based on the cut-off point of 8 and above on the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD7), the prevalence of anxiety among adults in the community was 8.2 %

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Introduction

Anxiety is the most common mental health disorders in the general population. Anxiety is the most common mental health disorders in the general population, with an early age onset [1]. Anxiety can be characterized by the feelings of tension and worry thoughts. If the anxiety becomes severe or start to impair one’s life functioning, it can be categorized as a disorder or illness [2]. Anxiety disorder is a class of mental disorders with differing symptom severity and disability [3], besides being associated with significant societal and economic burden [1]. Types of anxiety disorders include separation anxiety disorder, selective mutism, specific phobia, social

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