Background: Panic Disorder (PD) patients often report a history of respiratory pathology, such as asthma. It is known that both PD and respiratory disorders, like asthma, run in families. A common diathesis for PD and some respiratory disorders may be present both in PD patients and their first-degree relatives. We examined whether the lifetime prevalence of respiratory disorders is higher in first-degree relatives of PD patients than in first-degree relatives of patients with other anxiety disorders. Methods: The lifetime history of respiratory pathology was assessed in 379 first-degree relatives of patients with an anxiety disorder by means of a questionnaire. Results: We found the first-degree relatives of PD patients to report more chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) in general (24.8%) and asthma (10.5%) in particular than the comparison group (13.2% and 3.3%, respectively). Limitations: Our data rely on retrospective self-reports. Conclusions: Our findings are consistent with and extend previous studies suggesting a specific association between COPD, asthma in particular, and PD. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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New Hosp, Ural State Med Acad, Med Assoc, DG Shefer Ural Interreg Neurosurg Ctr, Ekaterinburg, RussiaNew Hosp, Ural State Med Acad, Med Assoc, DG Shefer Ural Interreg Neurosurg Ctr, Ekaterinburg, Russia
Lebedeva, E. R.
Sakovich, V. P.
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New Hosp, Ural State Med Acad, Med Assoc, DG Shefer Ural Interreg Neurosurg Ctr, Ekaterinburg, RussiaNew Hosp, Ural State Med Acad, Med Assoc, DG Shefer Ural Interreg Neurosurg Ctr, Ekaterinburg, Russia