Depression in Patients with Schizophrenia in a Psychiatry Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria

Akinjola O, Lawal Ra, Ojo Am, Adeosun Ii, Adeoye Aa, Adegbaju Ad, Agbir Tm
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Schizophrenia is a devastating and highly disabling disorder associated with long-term consequences. Treatment is often made difficult by the presence of comorbidities like depression which when considered in management ensures good outcome. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and correlates of depression in schizophrenia. It is a two-phase study involving 320 outpatients recruited by consecutive sampling. The first phase entails confirming diagnosis with Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI), psychotic disorder module, assessing socio-demographic characteristic and screening for depressive symptoms with the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) by a trained assistant. In the second phase, the researcher then assesses for depressive disorder using MINI, depressive disorder module among subjects who screened positive with BDI together with 10% of those who screened negative. Over four-fifth (83.4%) of the participants were less than 50 years, they were mostly females (57.2%), of Yoruba ethnic group (59.7%), Christians (75.6%), and earn below ₦18,000 monthly or nothing (72.2%). Also, a large proportion (86.2%) had good social support. Over a third of the participants were married (38.1%) with about four-fifth of these living with their spouses. The prevalence of depressive symptoms and depressive disorder were 49.7% and 38.4% respectively. Logistic regression revealed that poor social support predicts depressive in Schizophrenia. In conclusion, Depression is common in patients with schizophrenia. Therefore, thorough evaluation of schizophrenic patients is necessary so that, co-morbid depression when present can be detected and considered in management to ensure good treatment outcome.
尼日利亚拉各斯精神病院精神分裂症患者的抑郁
精神分裂症是一种毁灭性的、高度致残的疾病,具有长期后果。治疗往往是困难的,因为存在合并症,如抑郁症,当在管理中考虑确保良好的结果。本研究旨在确定精神分裂症患者抑郁的患病率及其相关因素。本研究分为两阶段,采用连续抽样方法招募320例门诊患者。第一阶段需要通过Mini国际神经精神病学访谈(Mini)确认诊断,精神障碍模块,评估社会人口统计学特征,并由训练有素的助理使用贝克抑郁量表(BDI)筛查抑郁症状。在第二阶段,研究人员随后使用MINI(抑郁障碍模块)对BDI筛查呈阳性的受试者和10%筛查呈阴性的受试者进行抑郁障碍评估。超过五分之四(83.4%)的参与者年龄在50岁以下,其中大多数是女性(57.2%),约鲁巴族(59.7%),基督徒(75.6%),月收入低于1.8万奈拉或一无所有(72.2%)。社会支持良好者占86.2%。超过三分之一的参与者已婚(38.1%),其中约五分之四与配偶住在一起。抑郁症状和抑郁障碍的患病率分别为49.7%和38.4%。Logistic回归分析结果显示,社会支持不良与精神分裂症患者抑郁相关。总之,抑郁症在精神分裂症患者中很常见。因此,对精神分裂症患者进行全面的评估是必要的,这样,当存在共病性抑郁症时,可以被发现并在管理中加以考虑,以确保良好的治疗效果。
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