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Sources and references for: Panic Disorders: Situations and Causes of Panic Attacks

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In which situations do I have to be prepared for the occurrence of a new panic attack?
Where do panic attacks occur more frequently?
Is it more safe to stay at home if I want to avoid having panic attacks?

Sources, references:

1. de Beurs E et al. (1994). Continous monitoring of panic. Acta Pschiatr. Scand. 90:38-45 2. Borwin Bandelow Panic and Agoraphobia, Springer 2001
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