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The impact of co-morbidity on GPs' pharmacological treatment decisions for patients with an anxiety disorder

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Our results indicate that psychiatric co-morbidity in anxious patients leads to higher prescription levels of both antidepressants and benzodiazepines. Chronic somatic co-morbidity and co-morbid social problems also lead to higher prescription levels of benzodiazepines, but does not seem to influence GPs' prescribing of antidepressants. The prescription pattern of benzodiazepines was inconsistent with guideline recommendations.

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