Women and Panic Attacks

 More and more research has been done comparing men and women when it comes to panic attacks, and one conclusion that has come from this research is that women, more than men, are disposed to panic attacks.  In fact, studies have shown that for a man that has a panic attack, three women will have a panic attack.  There are several reason for this that researchers have hypothesized, but two of the most common concern the pressure that is placed on women by society as well the freedom and ability for women to express themselves without any societal repercussions.

Women are constantly bombarded with images depicting other women who are exceptionally beautiful.  As a result, many women will try to compete with these glorified images, which can be especially difficult, not the least because many of these images are enhanced in such a way as to make those in the images appear even prettier than they really are.  Put differently, the women in the images do not even look as good as they are presented so trying to match that level of beauty is just near impossible for anyone.  Trying to keep up that level of beauty, however, may lead a woman to excessive exercise, extreme dietary regulations, or other drastic measures, all of which will prove futile.  When a woman realizes that she will never look as good as the image that she idolizes, instead of admiring her own beauty instead, she may fall into a fit of depression, may retreat from the comfort of others, or may even adopt a "stop at no cause" mentality and rev up her exercise and dietary measures.  This, as is well known, can lead to a lot of stress, amongst other problems, which can directly cause a panic attack to arise.  Finally, although men are bombarded in much the same way as women, there is not that societal pressure placed on a man that dictates he must look a certain way or no one will find him attractive.

A second reason women are more prone to panic attacks, as well as panic attacks of a greater intensity, involves their ability to express themselves more than men are.  Take, for example, crying.  In American society, it is all right for a woman to cry, whereas when men do the same thing, they are often ridiculed and regarded as weak or cowardly.  For women, in short, showing signs of emotion can be done without any backlash.  Consequently, because women are able to show this emotion, they are putting themselves in a position where they may lose control of their emotions, thereby incurring a greater chance of having a panic attack.  

It is interesting to note, moreover, that although women may experience more panic attacks, men generally have ones of greater intensity.  This may be because men are unable to express their emotions and therefore have to bottle them up inside.  When these emotions are released, they come more fully and in greater force, thereby leading to a more intense panic attack. 

 

Panic Attack News On The Web

Fury as Facebook ignores 100 reports of 'grooming' and refuses to install panic button after teen's murder (Daily Mail)
The social networking site does not have a 'panic button' on its pages allowing users to raise the alarm about suspected grooming easily.

Peter Andre - Peter Andres Crippling Panic Attacks (ContactMusic)
Peter Andre considered suicide after suffering crippling panic attacks. The 'Behind Closed Doors' singer - whose marriage with glamour model Katie Price ended in...

Nigerian Death Toll After Sectarian Attack Passes 500 (Update2) (BusinessWeek)
At least 528 people were killed in an attack on a predominantly Christian village by Muslim Fulani herders near the central Nigerian city of Jos, a local rights group said.

Pakistani Taliban claim responsibility for Lahore attack (Hindustan Times)
A suicide car bomber destroyed offices used to interrogate suspected militants in Lahore on Monday, killing up to 13 people in the latest attack on Pakistan's cultural capital.

Dirty bomb would cause panic, cost billions: Study (Toronto Star)
A new federal study says the explosion of a small dirty bomb near the CN Tower would spew radioactivity over four square kilometres, resulting in mass anxiety, a rush on Toronto's medical facilities and an economic toll of up to $23.5 billion.

Panicked Andre's suicidal thoughts (Daily Telegraph)
AUSTRALIAN singer Peter Andre has revealed how he considered suicide after suffering crippling panic attacks from his messy marriage split.

Suicide car bomber strikes Pakistani counter-terrorism offices (Los Angeles Times)
The Lahore attack destroys a building housing investigators who interrogate key suspects. About 80 are wounded in the first such strike in Punjab province this year. Reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan, and Lahore, Pakistan -- A suicide car bombing at a building in Lahore that houses terrorism investigators killed at least 13 people and wounded 80 others Monday, the first terrorist strike this ...

All My Children Sneak Peek: Week of March 8, 2010 (SOAPnet)
Good news: After a scary panic attack, Annie manages to go through with the bone marrow donation. Bad news: JR still might not make it. He has a reaction and the infusion has to be stopped. Not good at all ... except for those of us who want to see Angel Dixie (and her new hair!) again.

Taliban car bomb kills 15 in Pakistan's Lahore (AFP via Yahoo! News)
A suicide car bomber destroyed offices used to interrogate suspected militants in Lahore on Monday, killing 15 people in the latest bloody attack on Pakistan's cultural capital.

Taliban car bomb kills 13 in Pakistan' Lahore (AFP via Yahoo! News)
A suicide car bomber devastated offices used to interrogate suspected militants in Lahore on Monday, killing up to 13 people in the latest attack on Pakistan's cultural capital.