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12-month Healthcare Use: 59.1% of those with disorder are receiving treatment • Percent Received Minimally Adequate Treatment: 41.2% of those receiving treatment are receiving minimally adequate treatment (24.3% of those with disorder) 12-month Any ...
David M Clark, P. Salkovskis
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Abstract Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats‐associated protein (CRISPR/Cas9), an adaptive microbial immune system, has been exploited as a robust, accurate, efficient and programmable method for genome targeting and editing. This innovative and revolutionary technique can play a significant role in animal modeling, in vivo genome
Khaled S. Allemailem+6 more
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Cross‐national epidemiology of panic disorder and panic attacks in the world mental health surveys
The scarcity of cross‐national reports and the changes in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual version 5 (DSM‐5) regarding panic disorder (PD) and panic attacks (PAs) call for new epidemiological data on PD and PAs and its subtypes in the general population.
P. de Jonge+31 more
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Abstract The importance of the first three years of life for children's development and the consequences for their general health in adulthood have been widely documented in the international literature, including the benefits of early identification and intervention programs.
Emmanuelle Toussaint, Daniel Rousseau
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Importance Registry data show that maternal panic disorder, or anxiety disorders in general, increase the risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes. However, diagnoses from registries may be imprecise and may not consider potential confounding factors, such as
K. Yonkers+3 more
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Abstract Background Anxiety disorders emerge during childhood and adolescence and are frequently preceded by subsyndromal anxiety symptoms. Environmental toxicants, including gestational polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) exposure, are associated with neuropsychiatric sequelae; however, the role of PBDEs as risk factors for anxiety in adolescence is ...
Jeffrey R. Strawn+9 more
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Acid–base dysregulation and chemosensory mechanisms in panic disorder: a translational update
Panic disorder (PD), a complex anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent panic attacks, represents a poorly understood psychiatric condition which is associated with significant morbidity and an increased risk of suicide attempts and completed suicide.
Lauren L. Vollmer+3 more
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Abstract Background Emotional lability, defined as rapid and/or intense affect fluctuations, is associated with pediatric psychopathology. Although numerous studies have examined labile mood in clinical groups, few studies have used real‐time assessments in a well‐characterized transdiagnostic sample, and no prior study has included participants with ...
Reut Naim+5 more
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Background Panic disorder and panic attacks are two of the most common problems in psychiatry. A psychoimmunological correlation between allergic diseases and panic disorder has been strongly suggested.
Hyuk Soon Kim, Geunwoong Noh
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Background Although evidence exists for abnormal brain function across various anxiety disorders, direct comparison of neural function across diagnoses is needed to elicit abnormalities common across disorders and those distinct to a particular diagnosis.
G. Fonzo+7 more
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