Prevalence and severity of depression in patients with chronic viral hepatitis in Kazakhstan.

Q3 Medicine
Tatyana Vasiliyevna Polukchi
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Abstract

Depression is a common issue among patients with chronic viral hepatitis. Living with chronic hepatitis can create chronic stress, which is a known risk factor for developing or exacerbating depression. This stress can be related to concerns about health, the effectiveness of treatment, and the social implications of the illness. Neuropsychological scales and assessments can objectively measure the severity of depression and other mental health issues in these patients. The presence of depression was studied in 233 patients with chronic viral hepatitis, who were treated in the Infectious Disease Hospital of Shymkent and the Regional Hepatology Centre of Shymkent in the period from March 2021 to January 2022. All patients were examined using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) to identify the presence of depression. Of the 233 patients with chronic viral hepatitis, 38.3% had mild depressive disorder, 2.7% of patients had scores indicating moderate depressive disorder, and 2.7% of patients were found to have major depressive disorder. Multivariate analysis showed that older age, the form of chronic viral hepatitis, higher viral load, and female gender were most strongly associated with depression. Depression is a common manifestation in patients with chronic viral hepatitis and can lead to cognitive impairments such as difficulties with concentration, memory problems, and decreased executive function. In the context of chronic hepatitis, which may already affect liver function and metabolic processes, untreated depression can exacerbate these cognitive deficits.

哈萨克斯坦慢性病毒性肝炎患者抑郁症的患病率和严重程度
抑郁症是慢性病毒性肝炎患者的常见问题。患有慢性肝炎会造成慢性压力,这是发展或加剧抑郁症的已知风险因素。这种压力可能与对健康、治疗效果和疾病的社会影响的担忧有关。神经心理学量表和评估可以客观地衡量这些患者抑郁和其他心理健康问题的严重程度。研究人员对2021年3月至2022年1月期间在奇姆肯特传染病医院和奇姆肯特地区肝病中心接受治疗的233名慢性病毒性肝炎患者的抑郁症进行了研究。所有患者均采用汉密尔顿抑郁评定量表(HDRS)进行检查,以确定抑郁的存在。在233例慢性病毒性肝炎患者中,38.3%的患者有轻度抑郁障碍,2.7%的患者有中度抑郁障碍,2.7%的患者有重度抑郁障碍。多因素分析显示,年龄、慢性病毒性肝炎类型、较高的病毒载量和女性与抑郁症的关系最为密切。抑郁症是慢性病毒性肝炎患者的常见表现,可导致认知障碍,如注意力不集中、记忆力问题和执行功能下降。在慢性肝炎的情况下,可能已经影响肝功能和代谢过程,未经治疗的抑郁症会加剧这些认知缺陷。
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Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki
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