Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common anxiety disorders among children, estimated to constitute about a third of all anxiety disorders with prevalence rates estimated to be between:

a. 3 and 5 percent in children and adolescents
b. 10-20 percent in children
c. 10-20 percent in adults
d. 20-30 percent in children
e. 30-40 percent in adolescents


A

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