As many as 30 percent of adults in America report occasional panic attacks, but fewer than 5 percent have a diagnosis of panic disorder. The primary reason for this difference is that:

A. panic attacks aren't very intense and often people don't notice them.
B. people with panic disorder usually have another disorder that is easier to diagnose.
C. people who have panic attacks rarely go to see a doctor to find out what is wrong.
D. diagnosis of panic disorder requires that panic attacks interfere significantly with daily life.


Answer: D

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