Iranian Journal of Psychiatry (Sep 2011)

Depression and Anxiety in a Cardiovascular Outpatient Clinic: A Descriptive Study

  • Baktash Bayani MD,
  • Shakila Yousefi Msc,
  • Mahtab Bayani MD,
  • Maryam Shirmohammadi Msc,
  • Abdollatif Alimoradi Msc,
  • Homa Falsoleiman MD,
  • Narges Yazdi Msc,
  • Mohammad Arbabi MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 125 – 127

Abstract

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Objective: Cardiac diseases are psycho-somatic disorders, and psychological aspects play an essential role in their initiation and exacerbation. The aim of this study was to gain appropriate knowledge in the epidemiology of co-morbid depression and anxiety disorder in cardiovascular outpatients.Method: This study is descriptive with a sample of patients attending a cardio-vascular clinic. 238 individuals were included in this study using a consecutive sampling method. The study instrument was Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) questionnaire, which is a clinical scale for assessing anxiety and depression.Results: Of the 238 participants in this study, 93(38.7%) were male and 146 (61.3%) female. 28.5% of patients suffered from anxiety disorders , and 41.9% had depression. Regarding comorbid diseases such as diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia and hypertension, the severity of depression was just related to hypertension. There was a meaningful relationship between gender and symptoms of anxiety so that symptoms were more severe in women. Conclusion: Considering the high prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients suffering from cardio-vascular diseases, it is necessary to screen psychological disorders in patients with cardio-vascular diseases and improve their cardio-vascular health and quality of life as mush as possible.

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