- Phobias have a worldwide prevalence rate of 7.4% according to the WHO with more women than men suffering from phobias
- According to the National Institute of Mental Health (USA) an estimated 9.1% of adults in the US suffer from having a specific phobia at any given time
- The rate of phobia prevalence is higher for women (12.2%) than for men (5.8%)
- The data also found that an estimated 12.5% of American adults will experience a specific phobia at some point in their lives
- The most prevalent phobia in the UK is fear of heights (acrophobia) as of September 2023 according to government statistics with 75% of those surveyed expressing some degree of fear related to high places
- Other highly prevalent phobias in the UK are fear of snakes (ophidiophobia) at 52%; fear of flying (aerophobia) at 24% and fear of spiders (arachnophobia) at 18%
Some research suggests that prevalence rates for anxiety disorders such as phobias are higher than for other anxiety disorders such as PTSD and OCD.
Which studies investigate prevalence rates of MDD and phobias?
- Abdoli et al. (2022) - prevalence rates of MDD
- Frederikson et al. (1996) - prevalence rates of phobias
Both Abdoli et al. and Frederikson et al. (1996) can be found as Two Key Studies of Prevalence Rates - just navigate the Etiology of Disorders section of this site.