Cognitive-behavior therapy for Japanese patients with panic disorder
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Nakano, Yumi
Lee, Kiyoe
Noda, Yumiko
Ogawa, Sei
Kinoshita, Yoshihiro
Funayama, Tadashi
Watanabe, Norio
Chen, Junwen
Noguchi, Yuka
Furukawa, Toshiaki A.
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Aim: The aim of this paper is to report the outcomes and follow-up data of our cognitive behavioral therapy program for Japanese patients with panic disorder and to examine the baseline predictors of their outcomes. Methods: Seventy outpatients with panic disorder with or without agoraphobia were treated with manualized group cognitive behavioral therapy. Results: Fourteen patients (20%) did not complete the program. Among the completers, the average Panic Disorder Severity Scale score fell from 12.8 at baseline to 7.1 post-therapy (44.7% reduction). This effectiveness was sustained for 1 year. While controlling for the baseline severity, the duration of illness and the baseline social dysfunction emerged as significant predictors of the outcome. Conclusions: Our data suggest that group cognitive behavioral therapy for panic disorder can bring about as much symptom reduction among Japanese patients with panic disorder as among Western patients.
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Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
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