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Comparing two brief psychological interventions to usual care in panic disorder patients presenting to the emergency department with chest pain.

Marie-Josée Lessard1, André Marchand, Marie-Ève Pelland, Geneviève Belleville, Alain Vadeboncoeur, Jean-Marc Chauny, Julien Poitras, Gilles Dupuis, Richard Fleet, Guillaume Foldes-Busque, Kim L Lavoie.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Panic disorder (PD) is a common, often unrecognized condition among patients presenting with chest pain to the emergency departments (ED). Nevertheless, psychological treatment is rarely initiated. We are unaware of studies that evaluated the efficacy of brief cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) for this population. AIM: Evaluate the efficacy of two brief CBT interventions in PD patients presenting to the ED with chest pain.
METHOD: Fifty-eight PD patients were assigned to either a 1-session CBT-based panic management intervention (PMI) (n = 24), a 7-session CBT intervention (n = 19), or a usual-care control condition (n = 15). A structured diagnostic interview and self-reported questionnaires were administered at pre-test, post-test, 3- and 6-month follow-ups.
RESULTS: Statistical analysis showed significant reduction in PD severity following both interventions compared to usual care control condition, but with neither showing superiority compared to the other.
CONCLUSIONS: CBT-based interventions as brief as a single session initiated within 2 weeks after an ED visit for chest pain appear to be effective for PD. Given the high prevalence of PD in emergency care settings, greater efforts should be made to implement these interventions in the ED and/or primary care setting.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21929830     DOI: 10.1017/S1352465811000506

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Cogn Psychother        ISSN: 1352-4658


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