The experience of panic attacks in adolescents: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study

Panic attacks are common in adolescents and are experienced in several mental health difficulties. In adults, cognitions during panic attacks comprise mental images as well as thoughts. No qualitative research into panic attacks has been conducted with adolescents. Better understanding of the experi...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Hewitt, O, Tomlin, A, Waite, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Taylor and Francis 2021
_version_ 1797106566583812096
author Hewitt, O
Tomlin, A
Waite, P
author_facet Hewitt, O
Tomlin, A
Waite, P
author_sort Hewitt, O
collection OXFORD
description Panic attacks are common in adolescents and are experienced in several mental health difficulties. In adults, cognitions during panic attacks comprise mental images as well as thoughts. No qualitative research into panic attacks has been conducted with adolescents. Better understanding of the experience of panic attacks, including the presence and nature of mental images, may improve treatments. Nine adolescents (15 – 18 years) completed a semi-structured interview exploring experiences of panic attacks. Data was analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. <br> Six superordinate themes reflected the intense nature of having a panic attack, being unable to think and fearing losing control of one’s mind, a disconnect in feeling the panic attack would never end versus knowing from experience that it would, feeling completely out of control during the attack, feeling embarrassment and shame, feeling cut-off and isolated from others, and trying to find ways to cope through distraction, avoidance and learning to understand the thoughts. Mental images enhanced the intensity of panic. Several aspects of the findings were consistent with the cognitive model of panic disorder in adults. The impact of panic on normative adolescent developmental tasks is discussed. Interventions should be adapted for adolescents’ developmental stage and consider any mental images.
first_indexed 2024-03-07T07:02:47Z
format Journal article
id oxford-uuid:26033903-b3fc-4dcc-affc-b5223f995247
institution University of Oxford
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-07T07:02:47Z
publishDate 2021
publisher Taylor and Francis
record_format dspace
spelling oxford-uuid:26033903-b3fc-4dcc-affc-b5223f9952472022-04-19T09:47:27ZThe experience of panic attacks in adolescents: An interpretative phenomenological analysis studyJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:26033903-b3fc-4dcc-affc-b5223f995247EnglishSymplectic ElementsTaylor and Francis2021Hewitt, OTomlin, AWaite, PPanic attacks are common in adolescents and are experienced in several mental health difficulties. In adults, cognitions during panic attacks comprise mental images as well as thoughts. No qualitative research into panic attacks has been conducted with adolescents. Better understanding of the experience of panic attacks, including the presence and nature of mental images, may improve treatments. Nine adolescents (15 – 18 years) completed a semi-structured interview exploring experiences of panic attacks. Data was analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. <br> Six superordinate themes reflected the intense nature of having a panic attack, being unable to think and fearing losing control of one’s mind, a disconnect in feeling the panic attack would never end versus knowing from experience that it would, feeling completely out of control during the attack, feeling embarrassment and shame, feeling cut-off and isolated from others, and trying to find ways to cope through distraction, avoidance and learning to understand the thoughts. Mental images enhanced the intensity of panic. Several aspects of the findings were consistent with the cognitive model of panic disorder in adults. The impact of panic on normative adolescent developmental tasks is discussed. Interventions should be adapted for adolescents’ developmental stage and consider any mental images.
spellingShingle Hewitt, O
Tomlin, A
Waite, P
The experience of panic attacks in adolescents: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study
title The experience of panic attacks in adolescents: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study
title_full The experience of panic attacks in adolescents: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study
title_fullStr The experience of panic attacks in adolescents: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study
title_full_unstemmed The experience of panic attacks in adolescents: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study
title_short The experience of panic attacks in adolescents: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study
title_sort experience of panic attacks in adolescents an interpretative phenomenological analysis study
work_keys_str_mv AT hewitto theexperienceofpanicattacksinadolescentsaninterpretativephenomenologicalanalysisstudy
AT tomlina theexperienceofpanicattacksinadolescentsaninterpretativephenomenologicalanalysisstudy
AT waitep theexperienceofpanicattacksinadolescentsaninterpretativephenomenologicalanalysisstudy
AT hewitto experienceofpanicattacksinadolescentsaninterpretativephenomenologicalanalysisstudy
AT tomlina experienceofpanicattacksinadolescentsaninterpretativephenomenologicalanalysisstudy
AT waitep experienceofpanicattacksinadolescentsaninterpretativephenomenologicalanalysisstudy