Relaxing the diagnostic criteria for GAD would likely result in:
A) Little change in diagnostic rates, as there is already high prevalence
B) Little change in diagnostic rates, as there is a bimodal distribution of subclinical and clinical GAD.
C) Doubling the rate of people diagnosed with the disorder
D) It's impossible to predict as there is not good data on people with subclinical GAD
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