Impact of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal syndrome on social phobia and panic disorder in alcoholic inpatients

PURPOSE: To investigate the impact of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal on the course of social phobia and panic disorder. METHOD: A group of 41 alcoholic inpatients undergoing detoxification therapy were interviewed using the SCID-I (DSM-IV) and questions to detect fluctuations in the course of social phobia and panic disorder as a function of the different phases in alcohol dependence (intoxication, withdrawal, and lucid interval). RESULTS: Only 1 (2.4%) patient presented panic disorder throughout life, and 9 (21.9%) had panic attacks during alcohol intoxication or during the withdrawal syndrome. Sixteen (39%) alcoholic patients showed social phobia with onset prior to drug use. However, drinking eventually became unable to alleviate social phobia symptoms or worsened such symptoms in 31.2% of social-phobic patients. While patients with social phobia reported a significant improvement in psychiatric symptoms during alcohol intoxication, patients experiencing panic attacks worsened significantly during intoxication. In the withdrawal phase, patients with social phobia tended to have more and more intense phobic symptoms. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that the impact of alcohol intoxication is different for social phobia as compared to panic disorder, at first decreasing the social-phobic symptoms but later aggravating them. In panic disorder, the impact of intoxication by alcohol is more harmful, at least in the short term.

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Main Authors: Terra,Mauro Barbosa, Figueira,Ivan, Barros,Helena Maria Tannhauser
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / Universidade de São Paulo - FM/USP 2004
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spelling oai:scielo:S0041-878120040004000062004-09-09Impact of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal syndrome on social phobia and panic disorder in alcoholic inpatientsTerra,Mauro BarbosaFigueira,IvanBarros,Helena Maria Tannhauser Social phobia Panic disorder Intoxication Withdrawal Alcohol abuse PURPOSE: To investigate the impact of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal on the course of social phobia and panic disorder. METHOD: A group of 41 alcoholic inpatients undergoing detoxification therapy were interviewed using the SCID-I (DSM-IV) and questions to detect fluctuations in the course of social phobia and panic disorder as a function of the different phases in alcohol dependence (intoxication, withdrawal, and lucid interval). RESULTS: Only 1 (2.4%) patient presented panic disorder throughout life, and 9 (21.9%) had panic attacks during alcohol intoxication or during the withdrawal syndrome. Sixteen (39%) alcoholic patients showed social phobia with onset prior to drug use. However, drinking eventually became unable to alleviate social phobia symptoms or worsened such symptoms in 31.2% of social-phobic patients. While patients with social phobia reported a significant improvement in psychiatric symptoms during alcohol intoxication, patients experiencing panic attacks worsened significantly during intoxication. In the withdrawal phase, patients with social phobia tended to have more and more intense phobic symptoms. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that the impact of alcohol intoxication is different for social phobia as compared to panic disorder, at first decreasing the social-phobic symptoms but later aggravating them. In panic disorder, the impact of intoxication by alcohol is more harmful, at least in the short term.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFaculdade de Medicina / Universidade de São Paulo - FM/USPRevista do Hospital das Clínicas v.59 n.4 20042004-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0041-87812004000400006en10.1590/S0041-87812004000400006
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Figueira,Ivan
Barros,Helena Maria Tannhauser
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Impact of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal syndrome on social phobia and panic disorder in alcoholic inpatients
author_facet Terra,Mauro Barbosa
Figueira,Ivan
Barros,Helena Maria Tannhauser
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title Impact of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal syndrome on social phobia and panic disorder in alcoholic inpatients
title_short Impact of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal syndrome on social phobia and panic disorder in alcoholic inpatients
title_full Impact of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal syndrome on social phobia and panic disorder in alcoholic inpatients
title_fullStr Impact of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal syndrome on social phobia and panic disorder in alcoholic inpatients
title_full_unstemmed Impact of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal syndrome on social phobia and panic disorder in alcoholic inpatients
title_sort impact of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal syndrome on social phobia and panic disorder in alcoholic inpatients
description PURPOSE: To investigate the impact of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal on the course of social phobia and panic disorder. METHOD: A group of 41 alcoholic inpatients undergoing detoxification therapy were interviewed using the SCID-I (DSM-IV) and questions to detect fluctuations in the course of social phobia and panic disorder as a function of the different phases in alcohol dependence (intoxication, withdrawal, and lucid interval). RESULTS: Only 1 (2.4%) patient presented panic disorder throughout life, and 9 (21.9%) had panic attacks during alcohol intoxication or during the withdrawal syndrome. Sixteen (39%) alcoholic patients showed social phobia with onset prior to drug use. However, drinking eventually became unable to alleviate social phobia symptoms or worsened such symptoms in 31.2% of social-phobic patients. While patients with social phobia reported a significant improvement in psychiatric symptoms during alcohol intoxication, patients experiencing panic attacks worsened significantly during intoxication. In the withdrawal phase, patients with social phobia tended to have more and more intense phobic symptoms. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that the impact of alcohol intoxication is different for social phobia as compared to panic disorder, at first decreasing the social-phobic symptoms but later aggravating them. In panic disorder, the impact of intoxication by alcohol is more harmful, at least in the short term.
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