5-YEAR PROSPECTIVE, NATURALISTIC FOLLOW-UP-STUDY OF PANIC DISORDER

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FARAVELLI, C
PATERNITI, S
SCARPATO, A
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[1] Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, Florence University Medical School, Florence
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10.1016/S0010-440X(95)90072-1
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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Ninety-nine patients with panic disorder (PD) not comorbid with other psychiatric disorders were evaluated for 5 years using a naturalistic prospective design. The probability of achieving full remission, albeit transitory, was 37.5%, whereas 72.8% of cases showed a consistent amelioration. However, among patients with an initial positive outcome, the probability of remaining well was 41.4% after 5 years. When the general course of the disorder during the follow-up period was considered, only 12.12% of the subjects had a complete and stable remission of symptoms, whereas 47.47% had a generally positive but not fully satisfactory amelioration either due to infrequent recurrences of the illness or to chronic continuation of symptoms at a mild level. On the other hand, 40.40% of the subjects reported an overall poor outcome because of the presence of a recurrent pattern of illness (11.11%) or because the periods of well-being did not represent more than 40% of the time being considered (29.29%). Among the predictors taken into consideration, only duration of illness before intake showed a strict relationship with long-term outcome, with patients having a lesser duration of illness at the moment of the index episode showing a significantly better outcome.
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