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Panic Disorder

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IDLabelCPESNCSRNLAAS
PD0ADID R SAY YES TO SC20 or SC20a?V01299      
PD1ADuring attack-heart racingV01265  PD1A  PD1A  
PD1BDuring attack-short of breathV01266  PD1B  PD1B  
PD1CDuring attack-nausea/stomach discomfortV01267  PD1C  PD1C  
PD1DDuring attack-feel dizzyV01268  PD1D  PD1D  
PD1EDuring attack-sweatingV01269  PD1E  PD1E  
PD1FDuring attack-trembling or shakingV01270  PD1F  PD1F  
PD1GDuring attack-dry mouthV01271  PD1G  PD1G  
PD1HDuring attack-felt you are chokingV01272  PD1H  PD1H  
PD1IDuring attack-chest discomfortV01273  PD1I  PD1I  
PD1JDuring attack-might lose control or go crazyV01274  PD1J  PD1J  
PD1KDuring attack-felt you were not really thereV01275  PD1K  PD1K  
PD1LDuring attack-feel things around you unreal/dreamlikeV01276  PD1L  PD1L  
PD1MDuring attack-afraid of passing outV01277  PD1M  PD1M  
PD1NDuring attack-afraid might dieV01278  PD1N  PD1N  
PD1ODuring attack-hot flushes or chillsV01279  PD1O  PD1O  
PD1PDuring attack-numbness or tinglingV01280  PD1P  PD1P  
PD2INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINTV01281    PD2  
PD3Attack symptoms began and reached peak within 10 minV01282  PD3  PD3  
PD4# of sudden attacks in lifetimeV01283  PD4  PD4  
PD5INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINTV01284    PD5  
PD6When did attack occurV01285  PD6  PD6  
PD7Remember exact age at attackV01286  PD7  PD7  
PD7AAge at attackV01287  PD7A  PD7A  
PD7B1Estimate age at attackV01289  PD7B1  PD7B1  
PD7B2Attack before started schoolV01290  PD7B2  PD7B2  
PD7B3Attack before teenagerV01291  PD7B3  PD7B3  
PD7BEstimate age at attack-computedV01288  PD7B    
PD8Situation in which attack occurredV01292  PD8  PD8  
PD9Remember exact age of 1st attackV01293  PD9  PD9  
PD9AAge 1st attackV01294  PD9A  PD9A  
PD9B1Estimate age 1st attackV01296  PD9B1  PD9B1  
PD9B21st attack before started schoolV01297  PD9B2  PD9B2  
PD9B31st attack before teenagerV01298  PD9B3  PD9B3  
PD9BEstimate age 1st attack-computedV01295  PD9B    
PD10Any attack in past yearV01300  PD10  PD10  
PD10AHow recent in past year attack occurredV01301  PD10A  PD10A  
PD10B# of weeks in past year had at least one attackV01302  PD10B  PD10B  
PD10CTotal # of attacks in past yearV01303  PD10C  PD10C  
PD10DAge at last attackV01304  PD10D  PD10D  
PD11Largest number attacks in any single year V01305  PD11  PD11  
PD12# of separate years at least had 1 attackV01306  PD12  PD12  
PD13AAfter attack, worried for month or more about another attackV01307  PD13A  PD13A  
PD13BWorried for mth or more something terrible might happenV01308  PD13B  PD13B  
PD13CChanged everyday activities for month or moreV01309  PD13C  PD13C  
PD13DAvoided situations due to fear another attack for mth or moreV01310  PD13D  PD13D  
PD14INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINTV01311    PD14  
PD15Age 1st mth of worry/change activities/avoid sits due to attackV01312  PD15  PD15  
PD16Month of worry or change in activities in past 12 mthsV01313  PD16  PD16  
PD16AHow recent the worry and change in activitiesV01314  PD16A  PD16A  
PD16B# of months of worry or change in activities in past 12 mthsV01315  PD16B  PD16B  
PD16CFrequency of worry in severe episode in past 12 mthsV01316  PD16C  PD16C  
PD16DSeverity of worry during severe episodeV01317  PD16D  PD16D  
PD16EAge last time had month of worry about attack V01318  PD16E  PD16E  
PD17Ever have attack occur unexpectedly out of blueV01319  PD17  PD17  
PD17A# of lifetime attacks occur unexpectedlyV01320  PD17A  PD17A  
PD17A_1INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINTV01321      
PD18# of lifetime attacks due to unreasonable fear of situationV01322  PD18  PD18  
PD19# of lifetime attacks due to real dangerV01323  PD19  PD19  
PD20INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINTV01324    PD20  
PD20AINTERVIEWER CHECKPOINTV01325    PD20A  
PD21B1Age of 1st out of blue attackV01327  PD21B1  PD21B1  
PD21B21st sudden attack before started school, PD21B1V01328  PD21B2  PD21B2  
PD21B31st sudden attack before teenager, PD21B1V01329  PD21B3  PD21B3  
PD21Age 1st out of blue attack-computedV01326  PD21    
PD22Sudden attacks interfere w/ work/social life/relationshipsV01330  PD22  PD22  
PD23INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINTV01331    PD23  
PD24Sudden attack occurred while asleepV01332  PD24  PD24  
PD24A# sudden attacks occuring while asleepV01333  PD24A  PD24A  
PD25ASudden attacks ever due to physical illness or med/drug/alcV01334  PD25A  PD25A  
PD25BAll sudden attacks due to physical causesV01335  PD25B  PD25B  
PD33INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINTV01336    PD33  
PD34INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINTV01337    PD34  
PD35INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINTV01338    PD35  
PD36# unexpected sudden attacks in past yearV01339  PD36  PD36  
PD37INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINTV01340    PD37  
PD37AAge at last sudden attackV01341  PD37A  PD37A  
PD37B# of weeks in past year had at least one sudden attackV01342  PD37B  PD37B  
PD38How recently in past year did attack occurV01343  PD38  PD38  
PD39INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINTV01344    PD39  
PD40Severity of emotional distress during attacks in last 12 mthsV01345  PD40  PD40  
PD41Upset by physical sensations remind of attack in last 12 mthsV01346  PD41  PD41  
PD41ASeverity of discomf from physical sensations in last 12 mthsV01347  PD41A  PD41A  
PD42Avoid situations caused physical sensation in past 12 mthsV01348  PD42  PD42  
PD43Avoidance of situation interfered with work/social life/relationsV01349  PD43  PD43  
PD44AWorst month in past year-attack interfered with home mgmtV01350  PD44A  PD44A*  
PD44BWorst month in past year-attack interfered with workV01351  PD44B  PD44B*  
PD44CWorst month in past year-attack interf w/ form/maint relationsV01352  PD44C  PD44C*  
PD44DWorst month in past year-attack interfere with social lifeV01353  PD44D  PD44D*  
PD45INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINTV01354    PD45  
PD46# of days in yr unable to carry out activities due to attackV01355  PD46  PD46  
PD50Talked to professional about attacks in past 12 mthsV01356      
PD50AEver talk to doc or professional about panic attacksV01369      
PD50BTried to get professional help for panic attacksV01371      
PD511st time see professional for attacksV01374      
PD52Age 1st see professional for attacksV01370  PD50A  PD50A  
PD53ASaw psychiatrist for attacksV01375      
PD53BSaw mental health professional for attacksV01376      
PD53CSaw family doctor for attacksV01377      
PD53DSaw medical doctor for attacksV01378      
PD53ESaw other health professional for attacksV01379      
PD53FSaw religious or spiritual advisor for attacksV01380      
PD53GSaw other healer for attacksV01381      
PD54Professional(s) were helpfulV01382      
PD551Attack treatment received-1st mention (4 iterations)V01383      
PD56Hospitalized overnight for attacksV01395  PD65  PD65  
PD56AAge 1st time hospitalized overnight for attacksV01397  PD65A  PD65A  
PD56B# times hospitalized for attacksV01387      
PD57Received help from family/friends/acquaintances for attacksV01388      
PD57ATried to get help from family/friends/acquaint for attacksV01389      

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