惊恐障碍和社交恐惧症:共病对家族传播的影响

Abby J. Fyer, Salvatore Mannuzza, Tim F. Chapman, Joshua Lipsitz, Lynn Y. Martin, Donald F. Klein
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本研究的目的是检查惊恐障碍和社交恐惧症的共病对这些疾病的家族性传播的影响。比较四组先证者亲属的惊恐障碍和社交恐惧症的发生率:(1)惊恐障碍,(2)社交恐惧症,(3)惊恐障碍和社交恐惧症,(4)无病对照。焦虑障碍先证者没有额外的终生焦虑障碍合并症。共病(惊恐障碍和社交恐惧症)先证者的家族模式与惊恐障碍组相似:与对照组的亲属相比,惊恐障碍的发病率增加,但社交恐惧症的发病率没有增加。社交恐惧症先证者的亲属患社交恐惧症的比例增加,但惊恐障碍的比例没有增加。这些数据表明,随后发展为惊恐障碍的个体的社交恐惧症:(1)在家族遗传方面与没有终身焦虑共病的社交恐惧症不同;(2)可能与惊恐障碍有非家族性和/或因果关系。需要在更大的流行病学样本中进行进一步的研究,以评估这些发现的普遍性。焦虑:173 - 178(1996)。©1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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Panic disorder and social phobia: Effects of comorbidity on familial transmission

The aim of this study was to examine effects of comorbidity of panic disorder and social phobia on familial transmission of each of these disorders. Rates of panic disorder and social phobia were compared in directly interviewed relatives of four proband groups: (1) panic disorder, (2) social phobia, (3) panic disorder and social phobia, and (4) never ill controls. Anxiety disorder probands had no additional lifetime anxiety disorder comorbidity. The familial pattern of the comorbid (panic disorder and social phobia) probands resembled that of the panic disorder group: an increased rate of panic disorder but not social phobia as compared to relatives of controls. Relatives of social phobia probands had an increased rate of social phobia but not panic disorder.

These data indicate that social phobia in individuals who subsequently develop panic disorder: (1) differs with respect to familial transmission from social phobia which occurs without lifetime anxiety comorbidity; and (2) may be nonfamilial and/or causally related to panic disorder. Additional studies in larger epidemiologic samples are required to assess generalizability of these findings. Anxiety 2:173–178 (1996). © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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