Tim F. Chapman
Columbia University
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Anxiety | 1996
Abby J. Fyer; Salvatore Mannuzza; Tim F. Chapman; Joshua D. Lipsitz; Lynn Y. Martin; Donald F. Klein
The aim of this study was to examine effects of comorbidity of panic disorder and social phobia on familial transmission of each of these disorders. Rates of panic disorder and social phobia were compared in directly interviewed relatives of four proband groups: (1) panic disorder, (2) social phobia, (3) panic disorder and social phobia, and (4) never ill controls. Anxiety disorder probands had no additional lifetime anxiety disorder comorbidity. The familial pattern of the comorbid (panic disorder and social phobia) probands resembled that of the panic disorder group: an increased rate of panic disorder but not social phobia as compared to relatives of controls. Relatives of social phobia probands had an increased rate of social phobia but not panic disorder. These data indicate that social phobia in individuals who subsequently develop panic disorder: (1) differs with respect to familial transmission from social phobia which occurs without lifetime anxiety comorbidity; and (2) may be nonfamilial and/or causally related to panic disorder. Additional studies in larger epidemiologic samples are required to assess generalizability of these findings.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders | 1992
Salvatore Mannuzza; Bonnie Aronowitz; Tim F. Chapman; Donald F. Klein; Abby J. Fyer
Abstract This study investigated predictive risk of suicide attempts in individuals with panic disorder. Subjects were 546 relatives of anxiety clinic patients and 301 acquaintances of those relatives. Compared to subjects with no mental disorder, subjects with panic disorder (PD) were ten times more likely to attempt suicide (11% vs. 1%, p p
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 1992
Donald F. Klein; Salvatore Mannuzza; Tim F. Chapman; Abby J. Fyer
Childhood panic attacks and panic disorder were assessed retrospectively in adult anxiety clinic patients (N = 343) and their adult relatives (N = 560). Only nine (1%) of the 903 subjects were judged to have experienced spontaneous panic attacks before age 13 by clinically trained interviewers. The narrative summaries of these cases were reviewed, and only three of nine provided convincing descriptions of spontaneous panic attacks in childhood. The authors conclude that prepubertal spontaneous panic attacks are rare, and that retrospective assessments of panic phenomena are difficult, even among adequately trained mental health professionals.
Psychological Medicine | 2001
Renee D. Goodwin; Joshua D. Lipsitz; Tim F. Chapman; Salvatore Mannuzza; Abby J. Fyer
BACKGROUND This study was undertaken to examine the relationship between anxiety co-morbidity and age of onset of panic disorder. METHODS Age of onset of panic disorder and co-morbid anxiety disorders were assessed among 201 panic disorder probands with childhood separation anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, social phobia and specific phobia as part of a clinician-administered lifetime diagnostic interview. A generalized linear model was used to test the association between each anxiety co-morbidity and age of panic disorder onset while simultaneously controlling for the potential confounding effects of sociodemographic characteristics and other psychiatric co-morbidity. RESULTS Earlier onset of panic disorder was found in patients with co-morbid obsessive-compulsive disorder, obsessive-compulsive symptoms and separation anxiety disorder, but not simple phobia or social phobia. Patients with both childhood separation anxiety disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder had an even earlier panic onset than those with either childhood separation anxiety disorder or obsessive-compulsive disorder. CONCLUSIONS The association between anxiety co-morbidity and earlier onset of panic disorder is specific to obsessive-compulsive disorder and childhood separation anxiety disorder.
Archives of General Psychiatry | 1995
Salvatore Mannuzza; Franklin R. Schneier; Tim F. Chapman; Michael R. Liebowitz; Donald F. Klein; Abby J. Fyer
Archives of General Psychiatry | 1995
Abby J. Fyer; Salvatore Mannuzza; Tim F. Chapman; Lynn Y. Martin; Donald F. Klein
Archives of General Psychiatry | 1993
Abby J. Fyer; Salvatore Mannuzza; Tim F. Chapman; Michael R. Liebowitz; Donald F. Klein
American Journal of Psychiatry | 1997
Michael Hollifield; Wayne Katon; Betty Skipper; Tim F. Chapman; James C. Ballenger; Salvatore Mannuzza; Abby J. Fyer
American Journal of Psychiatry | 1994
Joshua D. Lipsitz; Lynn Y. Martin; Salvatore Mannuzza; Tim F. Chapman; Michael R. Liebowitz; Donald F. Klein; Abby J. Fyer
American Journal of Psychiatry | 1994
Tim F. Chapman; Salvatore Mannuzza; Donald F. Klein; Abby J. Fyer