Background: Panic attacks are conceptualized to be the central feature of b
oth panic disorder without (PDU) and with agoraphobia (PDA). As a sizeable
percentage of panic patients do not develop avoidance behavior, other facto
rs than 'panic attacks', in general, must influence the different courses o
f the disorder. Method: We studied 84 outpatients suffering from PDU or PDA
concerning different factors which were hypothesized to influence the deve
lopment of agoraphobia. Results: 'Earlier age of onset', 'fear of losing co
ntrol' and 'chills or hot flushes' turned out to correlate statistically si
gnificantly with PDA, while 'chest pain or discomfort' occurred more often
in PDU. Limitations: The present study used retrospective data. Conclusions
: The results of this study suggest that the development of agoraphobia in
panic disorder is influenced by specific variables and is not a purely coin
cidental process. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.