Marital relationship and the treatment of panic disorder with agoraphobia: a critical review
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Marital relationship and the treatment of panic disorder with agoraphobia: a critical review
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is (1) to specify, among studies on the links between marital relationship and cognitive-behavioral treatment of panic disorder with agoraphobia (PDA), the conceptual and methodological limitations that may have produced inconsistent results in this field so far; and (2) to propose avenues of research that will help in remedying current weaknesses and answering important questions in this area. Following definition of PDA and a survey of its socioeconomic consequences, the authors examine results of the various ways research has tried to specify the links between marital relationship and the development, maintenance, and treatment of this disorder: the study of major life events before and after the onset of PDA, interpersonal problems and quality of marital relationship in the presence of PDA, the links between marital relationship and PDA treatment outcome, variability of experimental outcomes according to types of measure used to study these links, the effect of the spouse as co-therapist in PDA treatment, and the impact of a PDA treatment based on marital communication and problem-solving. Research hypotheses and methodological procedures are proposed to improve understanding of PDA and its treatment outcome.
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