 In Sweden, approximately 17.2% of people have been found to suffer from clinical depression and or anxiety disorders. This includes around 10.8% with clinical depression alone, and 8.8% with both clinical depression and anxiety. Additionally, almost half of those with clinical depression and or anxiety have comorbid disorders. Women are more likely than men to have one of these disorders, with the exception of generalized anxiety disorder which affects men at similar rates to women. Those with depression and or anxiety are less likely to receive treatment, with only about half receiving any form of treatment. Furthermore, those with comorbid depression and anxiety are more likely to have worse symptoms and lower quality of life. This article was authored by Robert Johansson, Prakalbring, Asehedeman, and others.