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Asthma and panic attacks

Biological Psychiatry, 1997
Panic disorder (PD) and asthma share many common characteristics and have been found in epidemiological studies to be significantly comorbid. To investigate possible reasons for this overlapping, the authors evaluated 51 patients with asthma, assessing the prevalence of PD and sporadic panic attacks, the temporal relationship between these two ...
Perna G   +4 more
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Hyperventilation and panic attacks

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1996
Hyperventilation has been posed as an important symptom-producing mechanism in panic attacks. Some arguments and experimental findings, such as the possibility of inducing panic symptoms by voluntary hyperventilation in panic disorder patients, seem to favor this suggestion.
B, Garssen, M, Buikhuisen, R, van Dyck
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Psychopathology of panic attacks in panic disorder

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2006
This study examined the relationships among certain subtypes of panic attacks (full vs. limited symptom; spontaneous vs. situational) and between these subtypes, panic disorder subtypes, and other characteristics of panic disorder, especially agoraphobia.Data were drawn from a large (n = 1,168) treatment study of panic disorder in which panic attacks ...
E H, Uhlenhuth   +2 more
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Modeling panic attacks

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2001
The isomorphism of dorsal periaqueductal gray-evoked defensive behaviors and panic attacks was appraised in the present study. Thresholds of electrically induced immobility, trotting, galloping, jumping, exophthalmus, micturition and defecation were recorded before and after acute injections of anxiolytic, anxiogenic and antidepressant drugs ...
L C, Schenberg   +3 more
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Panic attacks in schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Research, 2002
To determine the association between panic attacks and comorbid mental disorders, psychiatric symptomotology, service utilization, and suicidality among individuals with schizophrenia in the community.Data were drawn from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) Study (n=20, 291). Differences in comorbid mental disorders, symptomotology, service use, and
Renee, Goodwin   +2 more
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Hypochondriasis with Panic Attacks

Psychosomatics, 1990
n ecently, the relationship of phobic behavior Rto panic attacks has been the object of considerable debate. In DSM-III the presence of panic attacks in the setting of agoraphobia is said to indicate the severity ofthe illness. In DSM-IIIR there was a conceptual shift to the primacy of panic attacks in the production of agoraphobic symptoms.
G A, Fava   +3 more
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Stopping panic attacks

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1997
Panic attacks can be disabling with patients experiencing episodes of intense fear coupled with physical and psychological symptoms. When reviewing treatment in 1993, we concluded that patients responded to cognitive behaviour therapy, imipramine or benzodiazepines.1 In this article, we reassess the treatment of panic disorder.
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Panic attacks in psychosis

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2002
Objective: To determine the prevalence, psychiatric comorbidity and suicidal ideation associated with co‐occurring non‐affective psychosis and panic attacks, compared with non‐affective psychosis without panic attacks, in the general population.Method:Data were drawn from the National Comorbidity Survey (n=8098).
Renee, Goodwin, Larry, Davidson
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Panic and panic attacks in adolescents

Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 1989
Abstract Patients seeking treatment for panic disorder typically report their panic onset to have been in their late 20s. Epidemiologic and other survey samples indicate that the age of onset of panics is in the late teens. The present survey study examined this and other issues related to the conditions of onset of panic and the relationship of ...
Jennifer Lee Macaulay   +1 more
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Panic attacks: a twin study

Psychiatry Research, 1997
The role of genetic factors in panic disorder (PD) and sporadic panic attacks (SPAs) was investigated. A total of 120 twins recruited from the general population were interviewed for the presence of anxiety disorders and SPAs. A significantly higher concordance among MZ than DZ twins was found for PD (73% vs. 0%) but not for SPAs (57% vs. 43%).
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