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    Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2010 Jul;122(1):20-9. Epub 2010 Jan 13.

    Cognitive mediation of panic reduction during an early intervention for panic.

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    Department of Clinical Psychology and EMGO Institute, VU-University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. p.meulenbeek@compaqnet.nl <p.meulenbeek@compaqnet.nl>

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    This study investigated cognitive mediation of improvement in panic disorder (PD) symptomatology during and after an early intervention for panic symptoms in subthreshold and mild PD.

    METHOD:

    We executed a pragmatic, pre-post, two-group, multi-site, randomized trial of an early intervention for panic symptoms, based on cognitive-behavioural therapy, vs. a wait-list control group in a sample of 217 participants with subthreshold PD or mild PD.

    RESULTS:

    First, two of the three subscales of the mediator variable Panic Appraisal Inventory (PAI-anticipation and PAI-coping) significantly mediated residual change in PD symptomatology on the PD Severity Scale-Self Report. Second, preintervention to postintervention PAI-anticipation and PAI-coping change scores significantly predicted postintervention to follow-up change in PD symptomatology after controlling for other change scores. However, the converse association was also significant.

    CONCLUSION:

    The results suggest that changes in cognitions may mediate changes in PD symptomatology and that the process of change is circular.

    PMID:
    20070849
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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