DepressIon AmoNg CardiovaScular Disease Patients in Libya-PrEvalenCe and AssociaTions: INSPECT Study.

IF 0.9 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Abdalraouf Omar, Elham Omran Elgdhafi, Omnia Dalli, Aisha Baraka Mawan, Maha Houman, Hanine Elfelah, Laila T Sabei
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Objective: This study sought to assess the prevalence and identify factors associated with depression among patients with cardiovascular diseases and followed-up in a public teaching hospital.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with a systematic random sample of 302 out-patients with cardiovascular diseases and followed-up in the cardiology outpatient department at Tripoli University Hospital. Stable adults (>18 years of age) were eligible to be included in this study. Face-to-face interviews were conducted to complete a questionnaire comprising questions on demographic, medical, and lifestyle issues besides the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 tool. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, Version 22, was used to analyze the data.

Results: Age ranged between 29 and 84 years with a mean age of 60.6 ± 10.4 years; 60.6% were females and 75.8% were married. The highest prevalent morbidity was hypertension (76.2%) followed by diabetes mellitus (48%), ischemic heart disease (39%), and different types of arrhythmias (22.8%). About 59.3% of screened patients had different degrees of depression from mild to severe. The participants with a positive history of psychological problems, those complicated with cardiomyopathy, those who were females, patients with a history of cerebrovascular accident, and patients who were living alone were more likely to be depressed.

Conclusion: Prevalence of depression is found to be higher among patients with cardiovascular diseases and a family history of psychological illnesses, and cardiomyopathy had the highest contribution as independent predictor for depression. Screening of all patients with cardiovas-cular diseases is essential to identify and treat the patients at greater risk of depression.

利比亚心血管疾病患者的抑郁——患病率和相关性:检查研究
目的:探讨某公立教学医院心血管疾病患者抑郁的患病率及相关因素。方法:采用横断面研究方法,系统随机抽样302例在的黎波里大学医院心内科门诊就诊的心血管疾病患者并进行随访。稳定的成年人(>18岁)符合纳入本研究的条件。除了患者健康问卷-9工具外,还进行了面对面访谈,以完成一份包括人口统计、医学和生活方式问题的问卷。使用Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, Version 22对数据进行分析。结果:年龄29 ~ 84岁,平均年龄60.6±10.4岁;女性占60.6%,已婚占75.8%。发病率最高的是高血压(76.2%),其次是糖尿病(48%)、缺血性心脏病(39%)和不同类型心律失常(22.8%)。约59.3%的筛查患者存在轻度至重度不同程度的抑郁。有积极心理问题史、合并心肌病者、女性、有脑血管意外史者和独居者更容易抑郁。结论:有心血管疾病和心理疾病家族史的患者抑郁患病率较高,心肌病作为抑郁的独立预测因子贡献最大。对所有心血管疾病患者进行筛查对于识别和治疗抑郁症风险较高的患者至关重要。
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