What is a nocturnal panic attack and when does it most often occur?
What will be an ideal response?
A nocturnal panic attack describes an incidence in which an individual is awakened from sleep in a state of panic. Of those diagnosed with panic disorder, approximately 50 to 60 percent report having experienced a nocturnal panic attack at least once. Nocturnal panic attacks occur in Stage 2 and Stage 3 sleep, usually a few hours after falling asleep.
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