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M L Korn1, M Kotler, A Molcho

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Biological Psychiatry
|March 15, 1992
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Patients experiencing panic attacks show increased rates of suicide attempts and deaths. This study presents four new cases, suggesting a potential link between panic states and suicidal behavior that warrants further investigation.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • Panic attacks are associated with increased suicide risk in several studies.
  • Case reports suggest a temporal link between panic attacks and suicidal/violent behaviors.

Observation:

  • This report details four additional cases of individuals exhibiting suicidal and violent behaviors during panic attacks.
  • These cases align with previous observations linking panic episodes to adverse behavioral outcomes.

Findings:

  • The presented cases provide further evidence for a connection between panic attacks and suicidal behavior.
  • The findings suggest that the panic state may be a significant factor contributing to suicidal ideation and actions.

Implications:

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  • These findings may partially explain the elevated suicide rates observed in patients with panic disorder.
  • Further research is crucial to understand and address the clinical significance of the relationship between panic and violent behavior.