assessment of depression and anxiety in patients with chronic liver disease
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Background/Aim. In recent years mental health of patients including those
with chronic liver disease (CLD), has become interesting because its
disturbance leads to reduced quality of life, that is associated with
worsening of clinical outcome, reduced compliance and increased mortality.
The aim of the study was to determinate the frequency and severity of
depression and frequency of anxiety in patients with CLD and to assess the
contribution of selected socio-demographic, clinical and laboratory risk
factors for depression and anxiety. Methods. In this cross-sectional study,
we used the Hamilton depression rating scale (HDRS) and Hamilton anxiety
rating scale (HARS) in patients with CLD. Results. The study included 54 male
and 43 female patients. Depression was present in 62.9%, and anxiety in 13.4%
of the patients. A higher HDRS was noted in the patients older than 50 years
(p = 0.022) and unemployed patients (p = 0.043). The patients with at least
one episode of gastrointestinal bleeding had a significantly higher frequency
of anxiety than those without bleeding (p = 0.018). A higher HARS score was
present in the women (p = 0.011), unemployed patients (p = 0.008) and those
with non-alcoholic liver disease (p = 0.007). There was a significant
correlation between the mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and the value of the
HDRS score, and between serum potassium and sodium levels and HDRS score.
Conclusion. Age and the mean corpuscular volume have significant influence on
the HDRS score while unemployment, gastrointestinal bleeding, serum potassium
and serum sodium have predictive value for HARS score.
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Authors | ;Popović Dušan Đ.;Ćulafić Đorđe M.;Kisić-Tepavčević Darija B.;Kovačević Nada V.;Špuran Milan M.;Đuranović Srđan P.;Jovičić Ivana A.;Krstić Miodrag N.;Perišić Mirjana D.;Pekmezović Tatjana D. |
Journal | applied nursing research : anr |
Year | 2015 |
DOI | 10.2298/VSP130904007P |
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