Quality of life and cost factors in panic disorder
Quality of life encompasses domains of personal happiness, role fulfillment, and health status. Increasing attention has been paid to the relationship between quality of life and panic disorder, with accumulating evidence now available to suggest impairment in several domains among subjects with panic disorder. This review summarizes the results of community-based and treatment-seeking populations of subjects with panic disorder. Impaired personal happiness, restricted role functioning, and increased use of health services are all described. Evidence suggests that accurate diagnosis and effective treatment can significantly lessen health service utilization, resulting in substantial cost offset and also leading to increased work productivity and personal effectiveness.
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- 1701 Psychology
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Published In
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Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Related Subject Headings
- Psychiatry
- 5203 Clinical and health psychology
- 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
- 1701 Psychology