Avtor/Urednik     Petek, Davorina
Naslov     Komorbidnost kroničnih somatskih bolezni in depresivnih znakov v ambulanti splošne medicine
Prevedeni naslov     Comorbidity of chronic somatic diseases and depressive signs in general practice
Tip     monografija
Kraj izdaje     Ljubljana
Založnik     Medicinska fakulteta
Leto izdaje     1998
Obseg     str. 38
Jezik     slo
Abstrakt     Clinical practice suggests that many patients with chronic somatic disease who attend general practitioners show symptoms of depression and anxiety. They can be presented as separate entities, in mixed clinical picture of symptoms, or coexist in the sense of comorbidity. A comparative study was made to research this problem. We set up two goals of the study. First was to estimate and compare the degree of depression and anxiety in the two groups of patients with chronic somatic disease. The second goal was evaluation of comorbidity and cosimptomatology of depression and anxiety. Groups of 40 orthopedic and 39 diabetic patients who attended general setting in a 3-month period were compared by using Hamilton depression and Hamitton anxiety rating questionnaire to get the scores of depression and anxiety. In orthopedic group 20% of patients had mild depression and 17.5% filled the criteria for moderate to severe depression. In diabetic group 12.8% of patients had mild and none had moderate to severe depression. Orthopedic patients showed 35% of mild anxiety and 32.5% of major anxiety. In diabetic group 30.8% of patients had minor and 7.7% major anxiety. The comparison between the groups showed statistically significantly higher depression and anxiety scores in orthopedic group (p<0.05). Quality of life was tested with Who Ten Well Being questionnaire to help the patients describe their own subjective experience of illness. Orthopedic patients showed higher scores, having more impaired quality of life. Another type of comorbidity was present among depression and anxiety. Among 27 orthopedic patients with depressive signs and/or anxiety comorbidity of these two disorders was found in 26%, cosymptomatology in 29% and mild anxiety in 45%. (Abstract truncated at 2000 characters)
Deskriptorji     DIABETES MELLITUS
ORTHOPEDICS
ANXIETY DISORDERS
DEPRESSION
COMORBIDITY
AMBULATORY CARE
SEX FACTORS
EDUCATIONAL STATUS
MARITAL STATUS