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Distribution of inpatients with cardiovascular diseases and major depression
INTRODUCTION: Major depression (MD) and anxiety symptoms (AS) are frequent cardiovascular diseases satellites (CVD). OBJECTIVES: To examine features of comorbid physical and mental disorders considering age and sex variability. METHODS: Cross-sectional study 146 patients with СVD were examined in ca...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470845/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.911 |
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author | Kornetov, N. Molodykh, O. Arzhanik, A. Zvereva, N. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Major depression (MD) and anxiety symptoms (AS) are frequent cardiovascular diseases satellites (CVD). OBJECTIVES: To examine features of comorbid physical and mental disorders considering age and sex variability. METHODS: Cross-sectional study 146 patients with СVD were examined in cardiologic department of the Medical Centre. Of these, 51 (60.0%) are women and 34 (40.0%) are men. Patients assessed the intensity of pain or its absence using Visual Analog Scale. Anhedonia was determined by the Snatch-Hamilton Pleasure Scale - SHAPS. A hospital scale, HADS, was used to assess anxiety and depression. The final clinical diagnosis of MD was carried out according to the DSM-V criteria. Quantitative and ordinal signs are presented in the form Me-Median (Q1; Q3) - the first and third quartiles, respectively. RESULTS: The degree of MD among male and female p=0,17; in “A” and “B” groups р=0,4912. Among patients of “A” age group is 2 (Q1 1 ; Q3 4) p=0,1777 had no difference. Patients of group “B” scored 3 (Q1 1,0; Q3 5,0) р=0,0019. Anxiety among female is 9 (Q1 6,0; Q3 11,0), among male 7 (Q1 3,5; Q3 9,0) р=0,0006. In the group of patients under 60 years anxiety score is 8 (Q1 4,0; Q3 9,0), group above 60 - 8 (Q1 6,0; Q3 11,0) р=0,0045. Pain intensity scored 3 (Q1 1,0; Q3 5,0) among male, 5 (Q1 3,0; Q3 7,0) among female p=0,0009. CONCLUSIONS: Despite invariability of main depression symptoms among sex and partly age, pain and anxiety symptoms prevailed in elderly male and female. |
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spelling | pubmed-94708452022-09-29 Distribution of inpatients with cardiovascular diseases and major depression Kornetov, N. Molodykh, O. Arzhanik, A. Zvereva, N. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Major depression (MD) and anxiety symptoms (AS) are frequent cardiovascular diseases satellites (CVD). OBJECTIVES: To examine features of comorbid physical and mental disorders considering age and sex variability. METHODS: Cross-sectional study 146 patients with СVD were examined in cardiologic department of the Medical Centre. Of these, 51 (60.0%) are women and 34 (40.0%) are men. Patients assessed the intensity of pain or its absence using Visual Analog Scale. Anhedonia was determined by the Snatch-Hamilton Pleasure Scale - SHAPS. A hospital scale, HADS, was used to assess anxiety and depression. The final clinical diagnosis of MD was carried out according to the DSM-V criteria. Quantitative and ordinal signs are presented in the form Me-Median (Q1; Q3) - the first and third quartiles, respectively. RESULTS: The degree of MD among male and female p=0,17; in “A” and “B” groups р=0,4912. Among patients of “A” age group is 2 (Q1 1 ; Q3 4) p=0,1777 had no difference. Patients of group “B” scored 3 (Q1 1,0; Q3 5,0) р=0,0019. Anxiety among female is 9 (Q1 6,0; Q3 11,0), among male 7 (Q1 3,5; Q3 9,0) р=0,0006. In the group of patients under 60 years anxiety score is 8 (Q1 4,0; Q3 9,0), group above 60 - 8 (Q1 6,0; Q3 11,0) р=0,0045. Pain intensity scored 3 (Q1 1,0; Q3 5,0) among male, 5 (Q1 3,0; Q3 7,0) among female p=0,0009. CONCLUSIONS: Despite invariability of main depression symptoms among sex and partly age, pain and anxiety symptoms prevailed in elderly male and female. Cambridge University Press 2021-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9470845/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.911 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Abstract Kornetov, N. Molodykh, O. Arzhanik, A. Zvereva, N. Distribution of inpatients with cardiovascular diseases and major depression |
title | Distribution of inpatients with cardiovascular diseases and major depression |
title_full | Distribution of inpatients with cardiovascular diseases and major depression |
title_fullStr | Distribution of inpatients with cardiovascular diseases and major depression |
title_full_unstemmed | Distribution of inpatients with cardiovascular diseases and major depression |
title_short | Distribution of inpatients with cardiovascular diseases and major depression |
title_sort | distribution of inpatients with cardiovascular diseases and major depression |
topic | Abstract |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470845/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.911 |
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