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Depressed women with panic attacks.

C Van Valkenburg, G Winokur, D Behar

    The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
    |September 1, 1984
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    Depression with secondary panic attacks in female inpatients differs from typical depression. This subgroup shows distinct symptoms and pre-onset personality traits, resembling "anxious depressives".

    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatry
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Neuroscience

    Background:

    • Depression is a common mental health disorder.
    • Panic attacks can co-occur with depression.
    • Understanding subtypes of depression is crucial for effective treatment.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the characteristics of depressed female inpatients with secondary panic attacks.
    • To compare this subgroup with depressed patients without panic attacks.
    • To identify phenomenological differences and pre-onset traits.

    Main Methods:

    • Study population: 288 depressed female inpatients.
    • Identified subgroup: 43 (15%) with secondary panic attacks.
    • Comparative analysis of symptoms and pre-onset characteristics.

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    Main Results:

    • The panic attack subgroup exhibited higher rates of anorexia, weight loss, gastrointestinal issues, hypochondriasis, and psychomotor agitation.
    • This subgroup showed lower frequencies of melancholic symptoms like anhedonia, guilt, and psychomotor retardation.
    • Patients with panic attacks were less likely to have a depressed parent and more likely to have pre-onset anxiety and sexual dysfunction.

    Conclusions:

    • Depression with secondary panic attacks represents a distinct clinical subtype.
    • This subtype shares characteristics with previously described "anxious depressives".
    • Identifying these differences aids in targeted therapeutic approaches for complex depressive disorders.