By the Numbers - Dec. 2, 2013

By the Numbers - Dec. 2, 2013

217,409

The number of "incident diagnoses of anxiety disorders among active component service members" in the years 2000-2012, according to the October issue of the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center's Medical Surveillance Monthly Report. According to the report, the majority of these diagnoses were "non-specific" anxiety disorders "and over 75 percent of service members diagnosed with 'non-specific' anxiety disorders did not have a more specific anxiety disorder diagnosis during subsequent medical encounters."

The report said the incidence of anxiety disorders was highest among women, white, non-Hispanics, and in the youngest age groups (among recruits and junior enlisted personnel).

Also, about one-third of anxiety disorder cases also had a co-occurring diagnosis of either adjustment or depressive disorder within one year before or after the incident anxiety disorder encounter.