2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81082007000300007
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O tabagismo e o transtorno do pânico: gravidade e comorbidades

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃO: Estudos indicam que há uma associação entre tabagismo e transtorno do pânico, e alguns autores sugerem que o tabagismo aumenta o risco de ataques de pânico e transtorno do pânico. Este estudo analisa a hipótese de que pacientes fumantes com esse transtorno apresentam um quadro clínico mais grave. MÉTODO: Sessenta e quatro pacientes em tratamento no Laboratório do Pânico e Respiração (Instituto de Psiquiatria da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), com transtorno do pânico, segundo critérios do … Show more

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“…These patients encounter serious difficulties in their attempts to quit or reduce smoking, because there is a dilemma: tobacco abstinence can facilitate the development of severe cases of depression, since nicotine helps maintain the internal homeostasis of the individual, and the lack of nicotine leads to an increase in negative signs such as depressed mood, nervousness and restlessness, among others, generating frequent relapses (Calheiros et al, 2006;Freire et al 2007;da Costa, Cotrik, Araújo, & Brasil, 2013).…”
Section: Interactions Between Tobacco and Antidepressantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These patients encounter serious difficulties in their attempts to quit or reduce smoking, because there is a dilemma: tobacco abstinence can facilitate the development of severe cases of depression, since nicotine helps maintain the internal homeostasis of the individual, and the lack of nicotine leads to an increase in negative signs such as depressed mood, nervousness and restlessness, among others, generating frequent relapses (Calheiros et al, 2006;Freire et al 2007;da Costa, Cotrik, Araújo, & Brasil, 2013).…”
Section: Interactions Between Tobacco and Antidepressantsmentioning
confidence: 99%