Thyroid Indices in Patients with Panic Attack

공황장애 환자에서의 갑상선 지표

  • Kim, Young-Chul (Department of Neuropsychiatry, Ewha Womans University, Mok-dong Hospital)
  • 김영철 (이화여자대학교 의과대학 부속 목동병원 신경정신과)
  • Published : 1995.06.30

Abstract

The author compared indices of thyroid function in 76 patients with panic attack and 80 control subjects. And SCL-90-R was performed to evaluate the relationship between the psychiatric symptoms and thyroid indices in the patients with panic attack The results were as follows: 1). No siginificant differences in T3, T4 or TSH were found between the two groups. But T3 level was significantly lower in male panic patients than male controls(p<0.005). 2) The T3 level was significantly lower in male panic patients who had higher depression socre than average in SCL-90-R(p<0.025). 3) The TSH level was significantly lower in patients with higher anxiety(p<0.001) and phobia(p<0.05) score and in female panic patients(p<0.001) with higher anxiety and phobia score than average in SCL-90-R. 4) The phobic symptom(p<0.001) was siginificantly higher and the T3 level(p<0.005) was lower in the male than the female patients with panic attack.

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