Is the course of panic disorder the same in women and men?

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Yonkers, KA [1 ]
Zlotnick, C [1 ]
Allsworth, J [1 ]
Warshaw, M [1 ]
Shea, T [1 ]
Keller, MB [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Dallas, TX 75235 USA
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10.1176/ajp.155.5.596
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R749 [精神病学];
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Objective: Panic disorder with or without agoraphobia has a chronic relapsing course. Factors associated with poor outcome include early onset of illness and phobic avoidance. Several, bur not all, authors have found a worse clinical course for women. Using observational, longitudinal data from the Harvard/Brown Anxiety Disorders Research Program, the authors analyzed remission and symptom recurrence rates in panic patients with respect to sex. Method: Male and female patients (N=412) in an episode of panic with or without agoraphobia were assessed by structured interview and prospectively followed for up to 5 years. Data on remission, symptom recurrence, and comorbid psychiatric conditions for each sex were compared. Results: There were no significant differences between men and women in panic symptoms or level of severity at baseline. Women were move likely to have panic with agoraphobia (85% versus 75%), while men were more likely to have uncomplicated panic (25% versus 15%). The rates of remission for panic with or without agoraphobia at 5 years were equivalent in men and women (39%). Of the subjects who achieved remission, 25% of the women and 15% of the men reexperienced symptoms by 6 months. Recurrence of panic symptoms continued to be higher in women (82%) than melt (51%) during the follow-up period and tl,as not influenced by concurrent agoraphobia. Conclusions: This study extends previous findings by showing that not only are women more likely to have panic with concurrent agoraphobia, but they are more likely than men to suffer a recurrence of panic symptoms after remission of panic.
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