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Title: Agoraphobic Cognitions in Old and Young Patients with Panic Disorder
Author(s): Hendriks, G.J. (188198148)
Keijsers, G.P.J. (119758539)
Kampman, M. (18662932X)
Oude Voshaar, R.C. (167955365)
Hoogduin, C.A.L. (071810161)
Publication year: 2010
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
ISSN: 1064-7481
Volume: vol. 18
Issue: iss. 12
Start page: p. 1155
End page: p. 1158
Number of pages: 4 p.
Related link(s): http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JGP.0b013e3181dba6ba
Abstract: Objectives: To compare the agoraphobic cognitions of younger and older patients suffering from panic disorder with agoraphobia by means of existing questionnaires. Method: Agoraphobic cognitions were assessed using the Agoraphobic Cognitions Questionnaire (ACQ) in 205 patients confirmed with confirmed panic disorder with agoraphobia (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fourth Edition, Text Revision) and analyzed at the item level applying a Bonferroni correction. Results: The 48 patients who were older than 60 years had a significantly lower mean (SD) ACQ total score than their younger counterparts (1.6 [0.5] versus 2.1 [0.6]; t = 5.7, df = 203, p < 0.001), with their scores on the items fear of going crazy, acting foolishly, losing control, passing out, and brain tumors (p < 0.004) being significantly lower. Conclusion: The differential effect at the ACQ item level suggests that some cognitions seem less relevant for agoraphobic panic disorder in later life. Future research should explore whether and which agerelated cognitions are missed in the current questionnaires.
Subject: Experimental Psychopathology and Treatment
Organization: FSW_Academisch centrum
SW OZ BSI KLP
FSW_Fac. algemeen
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