Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
332906 Psychiatry Research 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The Panic Disorder Screener (PADIS) is new screener to identify panic disorder.•No other brief panic screeners assess severity of symptoms.•Panic criteria on the PADIS and PHQ-panic were compared to clinical criteria.•The PADIS had stronger screening properties than the PHQ-panic with fewer items.•The PADIS is recommended for use in population-based research and clinical settings.

The Panic Disorder Screener (PADIS) was developed as a new screener to identify panic disorder in the community and to assess severity of symptoms. The PADIS was developed to fill a gap in existing screening measures, as there are no brief panic screeners available that assess severity. The current study aimed to test the performance of the screener relative to the Patient Health Questionnaire-panic scale (PHQ-panic). The 4-item PADIS was administered to 12,336 young Australian adults, together with the PHQ-panic. A subsample of 1674 participants also completed a phone-based clinical interview to determine whether they met DSM-IV criteria for panic disorder. The PADIS (77% sensitivity, 84% specificity) had higher sensitivity for identifying panic disorder based on clinical criteria than the PHQ-panic (57% sensitivity, 91% specificity), although with reduced specificity. Administration of the PADIS required a mean of 1.9 items, compared to 4.7 items for the PHQ-panic. Each one-point increase in PADIS score was associated with 69% increased odds of meeting clinical criteria for panic disorder. The PADIS was found to be a valid, reliable and brief panic screener that is freely available for use in research and clinical settings.

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