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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Anxiety Disord. 2016 Oct 5;48:6–12. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2016.10.004

Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of AI-SUPERPFP respondents who met DSM-IV criteria for lifetime panic attacks1

Men
(n = 103)
Women
(n = 131)


Characteristic % Mean (95% CI) % Mean (95% CI)


Age at onset of panic attacks*2 21.4 (19.0 – 23.8)* 24.5 (22.6 – 26.5)
Lifetime number of panic attacks3 11.6 (8.5 – 14.7) 13.6 (9.4 – 17.8)
Panic attack severity4 6.3 (5.5 – 7.1) 6.1 (5.5 – 6.6)
Posttraumatic stress disorder*5 28 (20 – 37) 43 (34 – 52)*
Generalized anxiety disorder 10 (6 – 18) 15 (10 – 23)
Major depressive disorder6 34 (25 – 45) 33 (25 – 42)
Alcohol abuse/dependence**7 69 (59 – 77)** 32 (24 – 41)
Any comorbid psychiatric
disorder*8
85 (76 – 91) 70 (61 – 77)
*

p < 0.05;

**

p < 0.001;

1

Adjusted for age and tribe;

2

n=69 missing;

3

n=13 missing;

4

n=71 missing;

5

n=20 missing;

6

n=1 missing;

7

n=9 missing;

8

n=8 missing;

AI-SUPERPFP = American Indian Service Utilization, Psychiatric Epidemiology, Risk and Protective Factors Project; CI = confidence interval