Predictors of relapse in the second follow-up year post cognitive-behavior therapy for panic disorder

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Autor(a) principal: Heldt,Elizeth
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Kipper,Letícia, Blaya,Carolina, Salum,Giovanni A., Hirakata,Vânia N., Otto,Michael W., Manfro,Gisele G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To investigate predictors of relapse two years after a brief cognitive-behavior group therapy in patients with panic disorder who had failed to respond to pharmacologic treatment. METHOD: A total of 56 patients with panic disorder were followed who had met remission criteria at 1 year evaluation after 12 sessions of cognitive-behavior group therapy. Demographic and clinical features and life stressors were investigated as predictors of relapse. RESULTS: At the 2 year assessment, 39 (70%) patients maintained remission status and use of medication was reduced significantly, such that 36 (64%) patients were not undergoing any psychiatric treatment. Among all independent variables investigated, only "conflict" as a stressful life event, RR = 3.20 (CI95% 1.60; 7.20 - p = 0.001), and the severity or residual anxiety symptoms, RR = 3.60 for each scale point (CI95% 1.02; 1.08 - p < 0.001), emerged as nonredundant predictors. CONCLUSION: In spite of the high treatment gains across two years of follow-up, clinicians should pay attention to stress management and to the role of residual symptoms during this period. Results were discussed in the context of treatment cost-efficacy and potential strategies to prolong treatment gains from cognitive-behavior group therapy.
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spelling Predictors of relapse in the second follow-up year post cognitive-behavior therapy for panic disorderPanic disorderCognitive therapyRelapseFollow-up studiesStressful eventsOBJECTIVE: To investigate predictors of relapse two years after a brief cognitive-behavior group therapy in patients with panic disorder who had failed to respond to pharmacologic treatment. METHOD: A total of 56 patients with panic disorder were followed who had met remission criteria at 1 year evaluation after 12 sessions of cognitive-behavior group therapy. Demographic and clinical features and life stressors were investigated as predictors of relapse. RESULTS: At the 2 year assessment, 39 (70%) patients maintained remission status and use of medication was reduced significantly, such that 36 (64%) patients were not undergoing any psychiatric treatment. Among all independent variables investigated, only "conflict" as a stressful life event, RR = 3.20 (CI95% 1.60; 7.20 - p = 0.001), and the severity or residual anxiety symptoms, RR = 3.60 for each scale point (CI95% 1.02; 1.08 - p < 0.001), emerged as nonredundant predictors. CONCLUSION: In spite of the high treatment gains across two years of follow-up, clinicians should pay attention to stress management and to the role of residual symptoms during this period. Results were discussed in the context of treatment cost-efficacy and potential strategies to prolong treatment gains from cognitive-behavior group therapy.Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria2011-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462011000100007Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry v.33 n.1 2011reponame:Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)instacron:ABP10.1590/S1516-44462010005000005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHeldt,ElizethKipper,LetíciaBlaya,CarolinaSalum,Giovanni A.Hirakata,Vânia N.Otto,Michael W.Manfro,Gisele G.eng2011-04-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-44462011000100007Revistahttp://www.bjp.org.br/ahead_of_print.asphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rbp@abpbrasil.org.br1809-452X1516-4446opendoar:2011-04-26T00:00Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online) - Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Predictors of relapse in the second follow-up year post cognitive-behavior therapy for panic disorder
title Predictors of relapse in the second follow-up year post cognitive-behavior therapy for panic disorder
spellingShingle Predictors of relapse in the second follow-up year post cognitive-behavior therapy for panic disorder
Heldt,Elizeth
Panic disorder
Cognitive therapy
Relapse
Follow-up studies
Stressful events
title_short Predictors of relapse in the second follow-up year post cognitive-behavior therapy for panic disorder
title_full Predictors of relapse in the second follow-up year post cognitive-behavior therapy for panic disorder
title_fullStr Predictors of relapse in the second follow-up year post cognitive-behavior therapy for panic disorder
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of relapse in the second follow-up year post cognitive-behavior therapy for panic disorder
title_sort Predictors of relapse in the second follow-up year post cognitive-behavior therapy for panic disorder
author Heldt,Elizeth
author_facet Heldt,Elizeth
Kipper,Letícia
Blaya,Carolina
Salum,Giovanni A.
Hirakata,Vânia N.
Otto,Michael W.
Manfro,Gisele G.
author_role author
author2 Kipper,Letícia
Blaya,Carolina
Salum,Giovanni A.
Hirakata,Vânia N.
Otto,Michael W.
Manfro,Gisele G.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Heldt,Elizeth
Kipper,Letícia
Blaya,Carolina
Salum,Giovanni A.
Hirakata,Vânia N.
Otto,Michael W.
Manfro,Gisele G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Panic disorder
Cognitive therapy
Relapse
Follow-up studies
Stressful events
topic Panic disorder
Cognitive therapy
Relapse
Follow-up studies
Stressful events
description OBJECTIVE: To investigate predictors of relapse two years after a brief cognitive-behavior group therapy in patients with panic disorder who had failed to respond to pharmacologic treatment. METHOD: A total of 56 patients with panic disorder were followed who had met remission criteria at 1 year evaluation after 12 sessions of cognitive-behavior group therapy. Demographic and clinical features and life stressors were investigated as predictors of relapse. RESULTS: At the 2 year assessment, 39 (70%) patients maintained remission status and use of medication was reduced significantly, such that 36 (64%) patients were not undergoing any psychiatric treatment. Among all independent variables investigated, only "conflict" as a stressful life event, RR = 3.20 (CI95% 1.60; 7.20 - p = 0.001), and the severity or residual anxiety symptoms, RR = 3.60 for each scale point (CI95% 1.02; 1.08 - p < 0.001), emerged as nonredundant predictors. CONCLUSION: In spite of the high treatment gains across two years of follow-up, clinicians should pay attention to stress management and to the role of residual symptoms during this period. Results were discussed in the context of treatment cost-efficacy and potential strategies to prolong treatment gains from cognitive-behavior group therapy.
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