Evoking analogue subtypes of panic attacks in a nonclinical population using carbon dioxide-enriched air |
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Authors: | Forsyth J P Eifert G H Canna M A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University at Albany, State University of New York 12222, USA. forsyth@csc.albany.edu |
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Abstract: | The increasing recognition that panic attacks are heterogeneous phenomena necessitates better and more objective criteria to define and examine what constitutes a panic attack. The central aim of the present study was to classify subtypes of panic attacks (i.e. prototypic, cognitive, and non-fearful) in a nonclinical sample (N = 96) based on the concordance/discordance between subjective and physiological responding to multiple inhalations of 20 and 13% CO2-enriched air. Results show that a substantial proportion of this nonclinical sample (55.2%) responded to the CO2 challenge in a manner consistent with clinical and research definitions of different subtypes of panic attacks. The implications of this dimensional approach for discriminating subtypes of panic in the laboratory are discussed as a means to better understand the phenomenology and nature of panic attacks. |
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