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Blood-injury related phobic avoidance as predictor of nonresponse to pharmacotherapy in panic disorder with agoraphobia.

Thea Overbeek1, Hagen Büchold, Koen Schruers, Eric Griez.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Several factors have been investigated as possible predictors of nonresponse to pharmacotherapy in Panic Disorder (PD) patients. In 1995 a study was published by Slaap et al. in this journal that found high Blood-Injury phobia scores on the Marks and Matthews Fear Questionnaire were predictive for a worse treatment-outcome for drug treatment in PD.
METHODS: The present paper describes a replication study with 61 PD patients, by means of a retrospective chart analysis, who were assessed at baseline and after 12 weeks of SSRI-treatment. Nonresponse was defined as still having panic attacks. Response was defined as absence of panic attacks and/or a reduction of at least 50% on the FQ Agoraphobia subscale.
RESULTS: Twenty (32%) patients were nonresponders. Nonresponders had a higher score on the FQ Blood-Injury subscale more often (55%) than responders (19.5%), significant at P=0.008. These results fully support the findings of Slaap et al. Implications of these findings are further discussed. LIMITATIONS: Limitations of this study are the retrospective design, and the absence of other psycho-physiological parameters of the specific blood-injury phobic complex.
CONCLUSIONS: However, it is tentatively concluded that the presence of comorbid blood-injury related phobic symptoms negatively affects treatment for panic disorder and agoraphobia.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15013247     DOI: 10.1016/S0165-0327(02)00312-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Affect Disord        ISSN: 0165-0327            Impact factor:   4.839


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