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A digest of articles written 1999 and later, on the topic "Anxiety Disorders," originating from Planet Earth —» Hantsoo L.  Display:  All Citations ·  All Abstracts
1 Review Hot flashes and panic attacks: a comparison of symptomatology, neurobiology, treatment, and a role for cognition. 2008

Hanisch LJ, Hantsoo L, Freeman EW, Sullivan GM, Coyne JC. · Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, USA. · Psychol Bull. · Pubmed #18298271 No free full text.

Abstract: Despite decades of research, the causal mechanisms of hot flashes are not adequately understood, and a biopsychosocial perspective on hot flashes remains underdeveloped. This article explores overlooked parallels between hot flashes and panic attacks within 5 areas: course and symptomatology, physiological indicators, neurocircuitry and biochemical mechanisms, pharmacotherapy, and psychological treatment, noting both similarities and important differences between the 2 events. An integrative conceptual model is presented that identifies key ways in which psychological factors may influence the experience of hot flashes, with clinical implications and areas of future research. This model yields readily testable hypotheses and may provide a template for exploring the role of cognition in the frequency and severity of hot flashes and, in turn, a basis for the development of nonpharmacological treatments.