A literature search, in addition to expert survey, was performed to estimate the size and burden of panic disorder in the European Union (EU). Epidemiologic data from EU countries were critically reviewed to determine the consistency of prevalence estimates across studies and to identify the most pressing questions for future research. A comprehensive literature search focusing on epidemiological studies in community and clinical settings in European countries since 1980 was conducted (Medline, Web of Science, Psychinfo). Only studies using established diagnostic instruments on the basis of DSM-III-R or DSM-IV, or ICD-10 were considered. Thirteen studies from a total of 14 countries were identified. Epidemiological findings are relatively c...
Introduction/Objective: The aim was to measure the lifetime prevalence of panic disorder (PD) in an ...
Background: The relationship of panic attacks (PA), panic disorder (PD) and agoraphobia (AG) is cont...
This article is aimed to give a short overview over the most important features and research finding...
A literature search, in addition to expert survey, was performed to estimate the size and burden of ...
Abstract Background We aimed to identify the distribution and effective factors of agoraphobic situa...
Context: The scarcity of cross-national reports and the changes in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual...
ContextThe scarcity of cross-national reports and the changes in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual v...
Aim: In this study we aim to get more information about agoraphobia (AG) which is an independent dia...
Over the past decade, there has been much research related to panic disorder. This is probably due t...
Objective: This study evaluated the clinical and sociodemographic features associated with concurren...
Epidemiological data on a wide range of mental disorders from community studies conducted in Europea...
Contains fulltext : 208429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Pan...
One-month and 6-month prevalence and symptom profiles of panic disorder from six cross-national epid...
Objective Current nosology redefined agoraphobia as an autonomous diagnosis distinct from panic diso...
The validity of distinguishing between the diagnoses of panic disorder and agoraphobia with panic at...
Introduction/Objective: The aim was to measure the lifetime prevalence of panic disorder (PD) in an ...
Background: The relationship of panic attacks (PA), panic disorder (PD) and agoraphobia (AG) is cont...
This article is aimed to give a short overview over the most important features and research finding...
A literature search, in addition to expert survey, was performed to estimate the size and burden of ...
Abstract Background We aimed to identify the distribution and effective factors of agoraphobic situa...
Context: The scarcity of cross-national reports and the changes in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual...
ContextThe scarcity of cross-national reports and the changes in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual v...
Aim: In this study we aim to get more information about agoraphobia (AG) which is an independent dia...
Over the past decade, there has been much research related to panic disorder. This is probably due t...
Objective: This study evaluated the clinical and sociodemographic features associated with concurren...
Epidemiological data on a wide range of mental disorders from community studies conducted in Europea...
Contains fulltext : 208429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Pan...
One-month and 6-month prevalence and symptom profiles of panic disorder from six cross-national epid...
Objective Current nosology redefined agoraphobia as an autonomous diagnosis distinct from panic diso...
The validity of distinguishing between the diagnoses of panic disorder and agoraphobia with panic at...
Introduction/Objective: The aim was to measure the lifetime prevalence of panic disorder (PD) in an ...
Background: The relationship of panic attacks (PA), panic disorder (PD) and agoraphobia (AG) is cont...
This article is aimed to give a short overview over the most important features and research finding...