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한국인에게 나타나는 공황장애의 신체적 증상 및 유발 요인의 특징The Bodily Panic Symptoms and Predisposing Stressors in Korean Patients with Panic Disorder

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The Bodily Panic Symptoms and Predisposing Stressors in Korean Patients with Panic Disorder
Authors
이현주김민숙김세주박선철양종철이경욱이상혁이승재임세원채정호한상우홍진표서호준
Issue Date
Nov-2019
Publisher
대한신경정신의학회
Keywords
Panic disorder; Korean patients; Bodily panic symptom; Stressful life event.
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN NEUROPSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION, v.58, no.4, pp.339 - 345
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KCI
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN NEUROPSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION
Volume
58
Number
4
Start Page
339
End Page
345
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/146794
DOI
10.4306/jknpa.2019.58.4.339
ISSN
1015-4817
Abstract
Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate the distinctive features of bodily panic symptoms and the predisposing conditions in Korean patients with panic disorder. Methods This was a retrospective chart review study and the data were collected from twelve university-affiliated hospitals in Korea. The patients selected met the diagnostic criteria for panic disorder, were older than 20 years of age, and had initially visited a psychiatry department. The assessments included the chief complaints related to bodily panic symptoms, recent stressors, recent history of alcohol and sleep problems, and time to visit an outpatient clinic. Results A total of 814 participants were included in the study. The most commonly experienced symptoms were cardiovascular and respiratory symptoms, which were observed in 63.9% and 55.4% of participants, respectively. Just before the onset of a panic attack, 25.6% of participants experienced sleep-related problems. Episodic binge drinking was also frequently observed (13.2%) and was more prevalent in men than in women (22.6% vs. 4.9%, p<0.001). About 75% of participants experienced stressful life events just before panic onset. Work-related issues were more prevalent in men than in women (22.0% vs. 13.4%, p=0.001). Family-related issues (4.8% vs. 14.1%, p<0.001) and conflict with a spouse or partner (4.0% vs.11.7%, p<0.001) were more prominent in women than in men. Conclusion Our results suggest that cardiovascular symptoms are the most common bodily panic symptoms in Korean patients. Our results suggest that a substantial portion of the Korean patients experienced stressful life events, sleep problems, and/or episodic binge drinking just before the onset of panic disorder.
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