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PANICCHILL
Hot flashes or chills in panic attacks

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Description

For sample adults age 18+ who had a panic attack in the past 12 months (PANICYR) that did not occur in a life-threatening situation (PANICTHREAT, PANICNOTHRET) or in a situation when the respondent was in danger or was the center of attention (PANICNODANGR), PANICCHILL reports responses to a question about whether they experienced hot flashes or chills during panic attacks.

Related Variables

PANICCHILL was part of a series of mental health questions taken from the Composite International Diagnostic Interview - Short Form (CIDI-SF) screening scale for panic attack.

 

According to the Field Representative's Manual for 1999, this set of questions on panic attacks was included "to determine if the Sample Adult has attacks when they suddenly feel frightened, anxious, or very uneasy; whether they occurred in a life-threatening situation; how many attacks in the past year and when was the most recent one; did they happen when the Sample Adult was not in danger or the center of attention; and what other physical reactions occurred when they were having these attacks."

PANICCHILL was one of a series of six questions covering possible panic attack symptoms.

 

Other panic attack symptoms addressed in the survey instrument were:

  • Chest/stomach discomfort in panic attacks (PANICCHEST)
  • Surroundings seem unreal in panic attacks (PANICUNREAL)

The panic attack questions taken from the CIDI-SF screening scale can be used to calculate the likelihood that a respondent met the diagnostic criteria for this mental disorder (i.e., the probability of psychiatric caseness).

 

For more information on the CIDI-SF screening scale for panic attack and for instructions on how to calculate panic attack scores, see PANICYR.

Comparability

This variable only occurs in 1999.

Universe

  • 1999: Sample adults age 18+ who had panic attack in past 12 months and whose panic attacks happened in non-dangerous situations or when not the center of attention.

Availability

  • 1999

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