Expert opinion in panic disorder: The impact of COVID-19-related fears, protective devices, and lockdown on panic and agoraphobia

Daniela Caldirola , Silvia Daccò , Francesco Cuniberti , Giampaolo Perna
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Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic a perceived decline of mental well-being was reported both in people with preexisting psychiatric disorders and in people without. However, individuals with different psychiatric vulnerabilities may differ in their responses to COVID-19-related stressors. In this commentary we proposed a few considerations on possible peculiar patterns of pandemic-related behaviors or complaints in patients suffering from panic disorder (PD) with or without agoraphobia (AG). Individuals with PD may be particularly sensitive to multiple pandemic-related aspects involving respiration (e.g., wearing facial masks or COVID-19-related respiratory symptoms) that may worsen or trigger panic symptoms. In case of comorbid AG, an initial improvement of panic–phobic symptoms during the lockdown may have occurred, followed by a subsequent symptom exacerbation when the containment measures became less rigorous, possibly related to lockdown-associated negative reinforcement and impairment in consolidation of fear extinction. Personalized interventions should be offered to the patients to minimize the risk of worsening or relapse.

惊恐障碍的专家意见:与covid -19相关的恐惧、保护装置和封锁对恐慌和广场恐惧症的影响
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,据报告,既有精神疾病患者和无精神疾病患者的心理健康状况都有所下降。然而,具有不同精神脆弱性的个体对covid -19相关压力源的反应可能不同。在这篇评论中,我们提出了一些关于恐慌障碍(PD)患者伴有或不伴有广场恐怖症(AG)的可能的与流行病相关的行为或抱怨的特殊模式的考虑。PD患者可能对涉及呼吸的多个与大流行相关的方面特别敏感(例如,戴口罩或与covid -19相关的呼吸道症状),这些方面可能会恶化或引发恐慌症状。在合并症AG的情况下,在封锁期间可能出现恐慌恐惧症症状的最初改善,随后当遏制措施变得不那么严格时,症状加剧,可能与封锁相关的负强化和恐惧消退巩固受损有关。应向患者提供个性化干预措施,以尽量减少恶化或复发的风险。
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