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. 2015 Nov 3;5(11):e673. doi: 10.1038/tp.2015.160

Table 1. Socioeconomic, mood and anxiety self-report, negative affect ratings and heart-rate variability scores in the two groups (mean±s.d., independent-samples t-test/X 2-test P-scores).

  Panic patients Healthy controls P-score
Sociodemographic data
 Age (years) 36.5±13.8 32.3±12.1 0.341
 Gender 14 female/4 male 14 female/4 male 0.655
 Years of education 16.6±2.7 17.5±4.2 0.473
 Verbal IQ (NART45) 117.8±5.1 118.8±3.9 0.526
 
Depression and trait anxiety
 HADS—anxiety 14.6±4.1 2.0±1.6 <0.001
 HADS—depression 8.1±3.4 0.7±1.0 <0.001
 
Panic symptoms
 BSQ 3.4±0.7 1.4±0.4 <0.001
 ACQ 2.4±0.6 1.1±0.4 <0.001
       
Heart rate variability N=15 N=13  
 LF/HF Maintain 2.8±2.2 1.4±1.0 <0.047
 LF/HF Reappraisal 2.0±1.6 1.7±1.1 NS
 
Negative affect ratings
 Maintain 2.8±0.6 2.9±0.6 NS
 Reappraisal 1.9±0.6 1.9±0.7 NS
 
State mood pre MRI scan
 Anxious 67.7±23.5 4.3±6.1 <0.001
 Sad 36.6±28.9 7.7±15.2 0.001
 Calm 34.7±23.5 85.0±11.2 <0.001
 Happy 49.3±24.4 75.3±12.8 <0.001
 
State mood post MRI scan
 Anxious 29.9±28.1 9.0±21.6 0.017
 Sad 31.2±22.7 6.1±10.9 <0.001
 Calm 54.3±27.4 79.7±18.7 0.003
 Happy 53.1±20.3 70.8±17.3 0.008

Abbreviations: ACQ, Agoraphobic Cognitions Questionnaire; BSQ, Body Sensations Questionnaire; HADS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; IQ, intelligence quotient; LF/HF, low-frequency/high-frequency heart-rate variability ratio; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; NART, National Adult Reading Test.