This study presents the incidence and risk of Anxiety Disorders accord
ing to DSM-III-R in the 1947 Lundby cohort. The figures are based on a
re-evaluation of 124 first-ever episodes of 'Anxiety' according to th
e Lundby definition. Panic Disorders without/with Agoraphobia constitu
ted the largest groups, while a proportionally low rate of Generalized
Anxiety Disorder was obtained. The incidence rates per 100 person yea
rs in Panic Disorders without Agoraphobia were 0.07 for men and 0.20 f
or women, the female dominance being statistically significant. Corres
ponding figures in Panic Disorders with Agoraphobia were 0.04 and 0.07
. About 20% fell into other diagnostic categories, the most dominating
being Mood and Adjustment Disorders and Hypochondriasis. Comparisons
with incidence rates from the ECA and Stirling County studies are made
and outlines for further research presented.