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Using GHQ-12 to Screen Mental Health Issues in People with Emphysema
Although previous studies have investigated the presence of psychometric comorbidities in individuals with emphysema, our understanding of the impact of emphysema on general mental health and specific dimensions of mental health, such as social dysfunction and anhedonia, depression and anxiety, and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10379281/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37510450 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11142009 |
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author | Kang, Weixi Whelan, Edward Pineda Hernández, Sònia |
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description | Although previous studies have investigated the presence of psychometric comorbidities in individuals with emphysema, our understanding of the impact of emphysema on general mental health and specific dimensions of mental health, such as social dysfunction and anhedonia, depression and anxiety, and loss of confidence, remains limited. This research aims to examine the influence of emphysema on general mental health and its dimensions using the GHQ-12 assessment. By employing confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), the predictive normative approach, and one-sample t-test, we analyzed data from Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS), including 97 individuals clinically diagnosed with emphysema and 8980 individuals without a clinical diagnosis of emphysema. The findings of this study indicate that individuals with clinically diagnosed emphysema experience poorer general mental health (t(96) = 8.41, p < 0.001, Cohen’s d = 0.12, 95% C.I. [0.09, 0.15]), increased levels of social dysfunction and anhedonia (t(96) = 6.02, p < 0.001, Cohen’s d = 0.09, 95% C.I. [0.06, 0.11]), heightened depression and anxiety (t(96) = 7.26, p < 0.001, Cohen’s d = 0.11, 95% C.I. [0.08, 0.14]), as well as elevated loss of confidence (t(96) = 6.40, p < 0.001, Cohen’s d = 0.09, 95% C.I. [0.07, 0.12]). These findings suggest the need for intervention programs aimed at improving the mental health of individuals with emphysema. |
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spelling | pubmed-103792812023-07-29 Using GHQ-12 to Screen Mental Health Issues in People with Emphysema Kang, Weixi Whelan, Edward Pineda Hernández, Sònia Healthcare (Basel) Communication Although previous studies have investigated the presence of psychometric comorbidities in individuals with emphysema, our understanding of the impact of emphysema on general mental health and specific dimensions of mental health, such as social dysfunction and anhedonia, depression and anxiety, and loss of confidence, remains limited. This research aims to examine the influence of emphysema on general mental health and its dimensions using the GHQ-12 assessment. By employing confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), the predictive normative approach, and one-sample t-test, we analyzed data from Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS), including 97 individuals clinically diagnosed with emphysema and 8980 individuals without a clinical diagnosis of emphysema. The findings of this study indicate that individuals with clinically diagnosed emphysema experience poorer general mental health (t(96) = 8.41, p < 0.001, Cohen’s d = 0.12, 95% C.I. [0.09, 0.15]), increased levels of social dysfunction and anhedonia (t(96) = 6.02, p < 0.001, Cohen’s d = 0.09, 95% C.I. [0.06, 0.11]), heightened depression and anxiety (t(96) = 7.26, p < 0.001, Cohen’s d = 0.11, 95% C.I. [0.08, 0.14]), as well as elevated loss of confidence (t(96) = 6.40, p < 0.001, Cohen’s d = 0.09, 95% C.I. [0.07, 0.12]). These findings suggest the need for intervention programs aimed at improving the mental health of individuals with emphysema. MDPI 2023-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10379281/ /pubmed/37510450 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11142009 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Communication Kang, Weixi Whelan, Edward Pineda Hernández, Sònia Using GHQ-12 to Screen Mental Health Issues in People with Emphysema |
title | Using GHQ-12 to Screen Mental Health Issues in People with Emphysema |
title_full | Using GHQ-12 to Screen Mental Health Issues in People with Emphysema |
title_fullStr | Using GHQ-12 to Screen Mental Health Issues in People with Emphysema |
title_full_unstemmed | Using GHQ-12 to Screen Mental Health Issues in People with Emphysema |
title_short | Using GHQ-12 to Screen Mental Health Issues in People with Emphysema |
title_sort | using ghq-12 to screen mental health issues in people with emphysema |
topic | Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10379281/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37510450 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11142009 |
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