Dream anxiety and early response to treatment in depressive disorder: A prospective analytical study

Q3 Psychology
S. Penubarthi, K. Kumar, S. Kailash, Sabari Sridhar Ot
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Early response to treatment in depressive disorder is a predictor for duration of illness, full response and remission. Dream anxiety is a common complaint about which patient is distressed and reports to the clinician frequently. There are no studies assessing the relationship between dream anxiety and early response to treatment. The aim was to assess whether change in dream anxiety levels was related to early response to treatment in patients with depressive disorder. 106 patients with depressive disorder were assessed using HAM-D, Van dream anxiety scale at baseline and at follow-up after 1 week. Patients’ adherence to treatment was evaluated by Morisky medication adherence scale-4 and those with high adherence were included for further assessment at follow-up. 41.5% of the study population had early response to treatment. There was 24.7% reduction in the dream anxiety levels after treatment. Improvement in dream anxiety scores (OR = 1.321, 95% CI = 1.079 - 1.618, p-value = 0.007) was significantly associated with early response to treatment. The improvement in dream anxiety was associated with early response to treatment in depressed individuals. Clinical assessment of change in dream anxiety levels could indicate to the early response to treatment, thereby helping in planning the management strategies.
梦境焦虑与抑郁症治疗的早期反应:一项前瞻性分析研究
对抑郁症治疗的早期反应是疾病持续时间、完全反应和缓解的预测指标。梦焦虑是一种常见的主诉,患者对此感到苦恼,并经常向临床医生报告。目前还没有研究评估梦焦虑和早期治疗反应之间的关系。目的是评估梦焦虑水平的变化是否与抑郁症患者对治疗的早期反应有关。采用HAM-D、Van dream焦虑量表对106例抑郁症患者进行基线及1周后随访。采用Morisky药物依从性量表-4评估患者对治疗的依从性,并纳入高依从性的患者在随访时进一步评估。41.5%的研究人群对治疗有早期反应。治疗后梦焦虑水平降低了24.7%。梦焦虑评分的改善(OR = 1.321, 95% CI = 1.079 - 1.618, p值= 0.007)与早期治疗反应显著相关。梦焦虑的改善与抑郁症患者对治疗的早期反应有关。对梦境焦虑水平变化的临床评估可以提示对治疗的早期反应,从而有助于制定治疗策略。
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International Journal of Dream Research
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