Psychological therapies for panic disorder with or without agoraphobia in adults: a network meta-analysis

No SJR dataApr 14, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Comparing psychological therapies for adults with panic disorder, with or without fear of open spaces

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Abstract

A review of 60 studies suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) may be more effective than other psychological treatments for panic disorder.

  • CBT was the most studied therapy, with 32 studies focused on its effectiveness.
  • Evidence quality for all therapies was low, raising concerns about bias and reliability.
  • CBT may lead to better short-term remission and response compared to waitlist and some other therapies.
  • Psychodynamic therapy (PD) and CBT showed the highest long-term remission rates, indicating their potential for lasting effects.
  • PD and third-wave CBT were associated with fewer dropouts, suggesting they may be better tolerated.
  • Supportive psychotherapy showed some promise, but its effectiveness needs more investigation due to limited evidence.

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