EFFECT OF SUPPORTIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY VENTILATION TECHNIQUES ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE RATE IN DEPRESSED AND ANXIOUS PATIENTS

MedULA Pub Date : 2023-01-31 DOI:10.46496/medula.v10i3.14
Edy Husnul Mujahid, Erlyn Limoa
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Background: Rates of depression and anxiety disorders are increasing worldwide. Anxiety and depression are one of the comorbidities of cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular conditions are worse with no comorbid depression and anxiety. Depression and anxiety are independent risk factors for hypertension. Previous studies involving groups of patients who received psychotherapy were found to have decreased blood pressure. Objective: To determine the effect of Ventilation Technique Supportive Psychotherapy on Blood Pressure (BP) and Pulse Rate in Depressed and Anxious Patients. Methods: Experimental research with a pre-test, post-test design was conducted at dr.Wahidin Sudirohusdo Makassar General Hospital and its network in May - July 2020. The samples of this study were patients with depressive disorders and anxiety disorders who underwent routine treatment as many as 12 samples and 12 controls. The research subjects were measured with the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS) and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) and then checked blood pressure and pulse rate before and after the subject was given psychotherapy for 30 minutes. Data were analyzed using Pearson test. Results: The total sample was 12 treatment and 12 control people with an average age of 45.8. Statistically significant changes in systole blood pressure, diastole blood pressure and pulse rate were obtained before and after the provision of supportive psychotherapy ventilation techniques with a significant p value (p < 0.001). Based on the Pearson correlation test, the comparison of systole blood pressure, diastole blood pressure and pulse rate of the two groups was significant and the correlation was very strong (0.938) in systole blood pressure and (0.908) in diastole blood pressure and a strong correlation (0.729) in pulse rate. Conclusion: There was a significant reduction in systole blood pressure, diastole and pulse rate in the treatment group after receiving Ventilation Technique Supportive Psychotherapy when compared to the control. Keywords: blood pressure; pulse; Anxiety; depression; supportive psychotherapy; ventilation
支持性心理治疗通气技术对抑郁焦虑患者血压及脉搏率的影响
背景:世界范围内抑郁症和焦虑症的发病率正在上升。焦虑和抑郁是心血管疾病的合并症之一,无抑郁和焦虑合并症时心血管状况较差。抑郁和焦虑是高血压的独立危险因素。此前的研究发现,接受心理治疗的患者血压有所下降。目的:探讨通气技术支持心理治疗对抑郁焦虑患者血压及脉搏率的影响。方法:于2020年5 - 7月在望加锡瓦希丁·苏迪罗胡斯多医生总医院及其网络进行了前测和后测设计的实验研究。本研究的样本是患有抑郁症和焦虑症的患者,他们接受了多达12个样本和12个对照组的常规治疗。采用汉密尔顿焦虑评定量表(HARS)和汉密尔顿抑郁评定量表(HDRS)对研究对象进行心理治疗前后30分钟的血压和脉搏测量。数据分析采用Pearson检验。结果:治疗组12例,对照组12例,平均年龄45.8岁。提供支持性心理治疗通气技术前后收缩压、舒张压和脉搏率的变化具有统计学意义,p值显著(p < 0.001)。经Pearson相关检验,两组患者收缩压、舒张压、脉搏率比较有统计学意义,其中收缩压(0.938)、舒张压(0.908)相关性很强,脉搏率(0.729)相关性很强。结论:治疗组在接受通气技术支持心理治疗后收缩压、舒张度和脉搏率均明显低于对照组。关键词:血压;脉冲;焦虑;抑郁症;支持性心理治疗;通风
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