Table 1.
Clinical characteristics of AI-SUPERPFP respondents who met DSM-IV criteria for lifetime panic attacks1
| Men (n = 103) |
Women (n = 131) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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;
Adjusted for age and tribe;
n=69 missing;
n=13 missing;
n=71 missing;
n=20 missing;
n=1 missing;
n=9 missing;
n=8 missing;
AI-SUPERPFP = American Indian Service Utilization, Psychiatric Epidemiology, Risk and Protective Factors Project; CI = confidence interval