Panic

Symptoms or diagnosis of panic disorder, feelings of panic, or panic attacks

The following variables relate to Panic:

Selection Variable Info Assessment type Dataset
DSM_PAN_1 Recurrent, unexpected panic attacks. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_3 After at least one of the episodes there was an extreme concern about the meaning of the attack, worriedness about having another attack or a clear change of behaviour because of the attacks. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_4 symptoms of the panic attack occur sudden en quickly. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_5 Increased heartrate. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_6 Transpiration. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_7 Trembling. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_8 Shortness of breath or suffication. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_9 suffication. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_10 Chestpain. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_11 Stomach upset, nausea or symptoms of gastric discomfort. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_12 Dizzyness, lightheadedness, or feelings of instability. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_13 A sense of derealisation (being outside onesself). Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_14 Fear of loss of selfcontrol or insanity. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_15 Fear of death. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_16 Numb, tingeling feelings. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_17 Hot flashes or cold chills. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_18 Symptoms above are not caused by the direct effects of drugs, medication or any somatic disorder. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_19 The feelings of panic are not better explained by any other psychiatric disorder. Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_1 Recurrent, unexpected panic attacks. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_3 After at least one of the episodes there was an extreme concern about the meaning of the attack, worriedness about having another attack or a clear change of behaviour because of the attacks. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_4 symptoms of the panic attack occur sudden en quickly. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_5 Increased heartrate. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_6 Transpiration. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_7 Trembling. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_8 Shortness of breath or suffication. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_9 suffication. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_10 Chestpain. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_11 Stomach upset, nausea or symptoms of gastric discomfort. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_12 Dizzyness, lightheadedness, or feelings of instability. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_13 A sense of derealisation (being outside onesself). Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_14 Fear of loss of selfcontrol or insanity. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_15 Fear of death. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_16 Numb, tingeling feelings. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_17 Hot flashes or cold chills. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_18 Symptoms above are not caused by the direct effects of drugs, medication or any somatic disorder. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_19 The feelings of panic are not better explained by any other psychiatric disorder. Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_1 Recurrent, unexpected panic attacks. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_3 After at least one of the episodes there was an extreme concern about the meaning of the attack, worriedness about having another attack or a clear change of behaviour because of the attacks. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_4 symptoms of the panic attack occur sudden en quickly. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_5 Increased heartrate. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_6 Transpiration. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_7 Trembling. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_8 Shortness of breath or suffication. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_9 suffication. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_10 Chestpain. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_11 Stomach upset, nausea or symptoms of gastric discomfort. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_12 Dizzyness, lightheadedness, or feelings of instability. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_13 A sense of derealisation (being outside onesself). Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_14 Fear of loss of selfcontrol or insanity. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_15 Fear of death. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_16 Numb, tingeling feelings. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_17 Hot flashes or cold chills. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_18 Symptoms above are not caused by the direct effects of drugs, medication or any somatic disorder. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_PAN_19 The feelings of panic are not better explained by any other psychiatric disorder. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
DSM_AGO_6 Less than 4 panic symptoms are present. Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study