مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان (Feb 2012)

The Relative Frequency of Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Hepatitis B Referring to Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Research Center, Isfahan, Iran

  • Behrooz Ataei,
  • Farzin Khorvash,
  • Mehrdad Salehi,
  • Sarah Houshmand,
  • Nazila Kassaian,
  • Anahita Babak,
  • Zari Nokhodian,
  • Mehdi Ataei

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 169

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Background: Hepatitis B is one of the common liver diseases. It also affects mental and social aspects of life. Methods: In this cross- sectional study, patients affected with chronic hepatitis B who referred to Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Research Center, Isfahan, Iran were studied. After filling a validated questionnaire including demographics and information related to depression and anxiety, the data was analyzed. Findings: Among 107 patients with chronic hepatitis B (78 males and 29 females with mean age of 39 ± 13 years), none had depression and only 2.8% suffered from anxiety. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that patients with chronic hepatitis B do not have depression. One of the causes might be inadequate information about the disease. Such lack of information needs to be taken care of by physicians and authorities.

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