RELATIONSHIP OF PANIC, ANTICIPATORY ANXIETY, AGORAPHOBIA AND GLOBAL IMPROVEMENT IN PANIC DISORDER WITH AGORAPHOBIA TREATED WITH ALPRAZOLAM AND EXPOSURE
M. Basoglu et al., RELATIONSHIP OF PANIC, ANTICIPATORY ANXIETY, AGORAPHOBIA AND GLOBAL IMPROVEMENT IN PANIC DISORDER WITH AGORAPHOBIA TREATED WITH ALPRAZOLAM AND EXPOSURE, British Journal of Psychiatry, 164, 1994, pp. 647-652
In a controlled trial of alprazolam and exposure in 154 patients with
panic disorder with agoraphobia, relations between panic, anticipatory
anxiety, and phobic avoidance were examined. The three symptoms were
independent of one another at baseline and improved largely independen
tly during treatment; only early improvement in avoidance predicted gl
obal improvement after treatment. Global improvement was more related
to reduction of avoidance than a decrease in panics. Panic was not a v
aluable outcome measure in panic disorder with agoraphobia.