Depression among inpatients at Hospital of Transportation in 2021 and associated factors

Chi Nguyen Thi Linh, Linh Bui Thi Thuy, Vinh Pham Hong, Nhung Ngo Thi Hong, Thao Ngo Phuong, Hien Ngo Thi Thu
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Objectives: To describe the depression situation and determine the associated factors of depression among inpatients at Hospital of Transportation. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in December, 2021 with 170 inpatients at Hospital of Transportation using whole sampling techniques. Study information was obtained via the prepared administered questionnaire. The data was entered and analyzed in SPSS version 22.0. Results: The proportion of depression among study subjects was 37.6%, of which 21.1% was the rate of borderline abnormal cases, and 16.5% was of abnormal cases. The depression was found significantly associated with gender, occupation and alcohol consumption. Female inpatients were 2.1 times more likely to experience depression than male (OR = 2.1; CI95%: 1.1 – 4.2; p<0.05). Inpatients who are government officials/businessmen were only 0.44 times more likely to suffer from depression than inpatients who are farmer/self-employed/retired/housewife/no job (OR =0.44; CI95%: 0.2 – 0.9; p<0.05. Inpatients who use alcohol were only 0.43 times more likely to have depression than inpatients who do not use alcohol (OR = 0.43; CI95%: 0.1-0.99, p < 0.05). Conclusions: The study strongly suggested an in-depth investigation to explore the vital identification of the potential risk factors in mental health disorders among patients in the hospital such as acohol consumption, disease situation, duration of disease treatment etc. Also, screening and early detection of cases with signs of depression in order to develop appropriate and effective supportive measures, counseling, and treatment interventions
交通医院2021年住院患者抑郁状况及相关因素分析
目的:了解交通医院住院患者的抑郁状况,探讨抑郁的相关因素。方法:采用全抽样方法,于2021年12月对交通医院170例住院患者进行横断面研究。研究信息是通过准备的管理问卷获得的。数据在SPSS 22.0版本中输入和分析。结果:研究对象抑郁比例为37.6%,其中边缘性异常例数占21.1%,异常例数占16.5%。研究发现,抑郁症与性别、职业和饮酒量显著相关。女性住院患者患抑郁症的可能性是男性的2.1倍(OR = 2.1;Ci95%: 1.1 - 4.2;p < 0.05)。政府官员/商人住院患者患抑郁症的可能性仅为农民/个体户/退休/家庭主妇/无业住院患者的0.44倍(OR =0.44;Ci95%: 0.2 - 0.9;p < 0.05。使用酒精的住院患者患抑郁症的可能性仅为不使用酒精的住院患者的0.43倍(OR = 0.43;CI95%: 0.1 ~ 0.99, p < 0.05)。结论:本研究强烈建议对住院患者进行深入调查,以探索对其潜在危险因素的重要识别,如饮酒情况、疾病情况、疾病治疗时间等。此外,筛查和早期发现有抑郁症迹象的病例,以便制定适当和有效的支持措施、咨询和治疗干预措施
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