Clinical Characteristics of Female Panic Disorder with Early Sexual Abuse History
Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry
;
: 130-139, 2016.
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in Korean
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| ID: wpr-725029
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
The objective of this study is to investigate differences of clinical characteristics between a healthy female control group and female panic disorder (PD) patients with early sexual abuse history (PD+S) and without early sexual abuse history (PD-S).METHODS:
We examined data from 83 patients diagnosed with PD and 20 healthy control subjects. We divided the patients with PD into PD+S (32 patients) and PD-S (51 patients) to compare demographic and clinical characteristics. The following instruments were applied the Stress coping strategies, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) , the Panic Disorder Severity Scale, the Anxiety Sensitivity Index-Revised (ASI-R), the Albany Panic and Phobia Questionnaire (APPQ) and the NEO-neuroticism.RESULTS:
Compared to the PD-S, the PD+S group showed higher scores in neuroticism and the APPQ. And, in the PD+S group, the scores of neuroticism were correlated with the ASI-R and APPQ subscale scores and the APPQ total scores were associated with the scores of BDI.CONCLUSIONS:
This study shows that female PD+S patients have higher scores in neuroticism and the APPQ than the PD-S group, and these factors are associated with the panic-related symptoms severity. It emphasizes the need of specific strategies considering the childhood abuse history such as early sexual abuse in clinical approach among patients with PD.
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Anxiety
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Panic
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Phobic Disorders
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Sex Offenses
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Panic Disorder
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Depression
Limits:
Female
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Humans
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry
Year:
2016
Type:
Article
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