5/17/2007

Stanford Studies Moms and Daughters with Panic Disorder

Stanford University School of Medicine is seeking 200 moms and daughters to study panic disorder and its effects:

The purpose of this project is to evaluate vulnerabilities of adolescent daughters of women with panic disorder to identify factors that make risk for future anxiety problems more likely. In particular, we are testing whether at-risk daughters attend more to threat in the environment than do daughters of mothers with no history of anxiety or mood disorders. We are also interested in understanding how mothers with panic can help minimize anxiety developing in their daughters.


This is a paid study and more information can be found here.

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