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Studies have shown that anxiety disorders can run in families, suggesting the influence of genetic factors. However, it is important to note that not all individuals with a family history of anxiety disorders will develop the disorder themselves.
Life experiences, such as trauma or a stressful event, can also significantly contribute to the development of anxiety disorders. For example, people who have experienced physical or emotional abuse, or have undergone significant life changes, such as divorce or death of a loved one, are more likely to develop anxiety disorders later in life.
Life experiences, such as trauma or a stressful event, can also significantly contribute to the development of anxiety disorders. For example, people who have experienced physical or emotional abuse, or have undergone significant life changes, such as divorce or death of a loved one, are more likely to develop anxiety disorders later in life.