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P0267 - Influence of personality disorder on the treatment of panic disorder: Comparison study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

J. Prasko
Affiliation:
Prague Psychiatric Centre, Prague, Czech Republic 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Center for Neuropsychiatric Studies, Prague, Czech Republic
P. Houbova
Affiliation:
Prague Psychiatric Centre, Prague, Czech Republic
T. Novak
Affiliation:
Prague Psychiatric Centre, Prague, Czech Republic
K. Espa-Cervena
Affiliation:
Prague Psychiatric Centre, Prague, Czech Republic 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Center for Neuropsychiatric Studies, Prague, Czech Republic
B. Paskova
Affiliation:
Prague Psychiatric Centre, Prague, Czech Republic 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Center for Neuropsychiatric Studies, Prague, Czech Republic
J. Vyskocilova
Affiliation:
Prague Psychiatric Centre, Prague, Czech Republic 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Center for Neuropsychiatric Studies, Prague, Czech Republic

Abstract

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The study is designed to compare the short-term effectiveness of combination of cognitive behavioral therapy and pharmacotherapy in patient suffering with panic disorder with and without personality disorder.

Method:

We compare the efficacy of 6th week therapeutic program and 6th week follow up in patients suffering with panic disorder and/or agoraphobia and comorbid personality disorder (29 patients) and panic disorder and/or agoraphobia without comorbid personality disorder (31 patients). Diagnosis was done according to the ICD-10 research diagnostic criteria confirmed with MINI and support with psychological methods: IPDE, MCMI-III and TCI. Patients were treated with CBT and psychopharmacs. They were regularly assessed in week 0, 2, 4, 6 and 12 by an independent reviewer on the CGI for severity and change, PDSS, HAMA, SDS, HDRS, and in self-assessments BAI and BDI.

Results:

A combination of CBT and pharmacotherapy proved to be the effective treatment of patients suffering with panic disorder and/or agoraphobia with or without comorbid personality disorder. The 12th week treatment efficacy in the patients with panic disorder without personality disorder had been showed significantly better compared with the group with panic disorder comorbid with personality disorder in CGI and specific inventory for panic disorder – PDSS. Also the scores in depression inventories HDRS and BDI showed significantly higher decrease during the treatment comparing with group without personality disorder. But the treatment effect between groups did not differ in objective anxiety scale HAMA, and subjective anxiety scale BAI.

Supported by the project n. MŠMT ČR 1M0517

Type
Poster Session III: Miscellaneous
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2008
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