“…There are several other studies which show similar prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders in epilepsy, such as 58% by Adams et al, 18 41% by Gaitatzis et al, 7 and 37% by Davies et al 19 Fourteen percent of patients were diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, the most common diagnosis being panic disorder without agoraphobia. In this study, the overall anxiety findings were found to be lower compared with previous published rates of anxiety disorders in large population using SCIDs: 18.4, 20 21.5, 14 and 52.1%. 21 Whereas many patients with epilepsy experience anxiety or panic-type symptoms preictally or as part of an aura, the use of the SCID identifies those with true panic disorder, i.e., panic symptoms occurring unexpectedly and not due to the direct physiological effect of a GMC.…”