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A Narrative Literature Review of the Epidemiology, Etiology, and Treatment of Co-Occurring Panic Disorder and Opioid Use Disorder

Authors :
Russell M. Marks
Melanie E. Bennett
Shelby R Goodwin
Daniel J. O. Roche
Emily Heinlein
Annabelle M. Belcher
Ashton E Clark
Source :
J Dual Diagn
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2021.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Panic disorder is a debilitating psychiatric disorder that often co-occurs with substance use disorders. Given the current opioid epidemic, the high reported rates of comorbid panic disorder and opioid use disorder are particularly concerning. In this narrative review, we describe the literature on panic disorder and opioid use disorder co-occurrence. METHODS: 86 studies, 26 reviews, 2 commentaries, and 5 guidelines pertaining to opioid use disorder, panic disorder, and their comorbidity were identified using all EBSCO databases, PubMed, and Google Scholar. RESULTS: First, we review epidemiological literature on the prevalence of the comorbid condition above and beyond each disorder on its own. Additionally, we discuss the challenges that complicate the differential diagnosis of panic disorder and opioid use disorder and contribute to difficulties establishing rates of comorbidity. Second, we review three theoretical models that have been proposed to explain high rates of co-occurring panic disorder and opioid use disorder: the precipitation hypothesis, the self-medication hypothesis, and the shared vulnerability hypothesis. Third, we outline how co-occurring panic and opioid use disorder may impact treatment for each condition. CONCLUSION: Based on findings in the field, we provide recommendations for future research as well as treatment considerations for co-occurring panic and opioid use disorders.

Details

ISSN :
15504271 and 15504263
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Dual Diagnosis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1a8208e9ff8c945d1907e29de5b78447