Correlation between psychological well-being of people with chronic diseases in executive health checkup

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
A. Kudachi, A. Hogade, S. Koppad, R. Mudhol, S. Javali
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Objective: Preventive/regular health checkups have gained prominence over the past decade due to lifestyle-associated risks. The association of physical health checkups and mental health with “well-being,” remains unclear. Most of the time less attention is given to psychological health and its importance in physical health and disease. Patients with chronic illness may encounter irreversible changes in health status and may lead to mortality. This is closely related to psychological distress and approximately 6%–34% of the patients with chronic illness developed depression. The objective of the present study is to find the correlation between the psychological well-being and chronic disease of people attending the executive health checkup. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in tertiary care hospital at Belagavi. The study enrolled 768 individuals based on 52% prevalence of hypertension reporting for an executive health checkup and evaluated their demographic profile and adapted “The Scales of Psychological Well-Being” SPARQ tool of (18 items) questionnaire. Results: The mean age of the participants was 67.06 ± 32.94 years and a M: F ratio was 2:1. Multiple linear regression equation of psychological wellbeing of patients (Y) in terms of parameters of chronic diseases was found to be under psychological wellbeing (Y) =331.1862-0.1378 BMI-0.0368SBP-0.7161DBP-0.2030 FBS + 0.2727 PPBS-30.8144 HBA1C-0.0682 cholesterol. Conclusions: There is a significant and negative relationship between psychological well-being with parameters of chronic diseases.
慢性病患者执行体检心理健康状况的相关性研究
目标:由于生活方式相关的风险,预防性/定期健康检查在过去十年中变得越来越重要。身体健康检查和心理健康与“幸福感”之间的联系尚不清楚。大多数时候,人们很少关注心理健康及其在身体健康和疾病中的重要性。慢性病患者的健康状况可能会发生不可逆转的变化,并可能导致死亡。这与心理困扰密切相关,约有6%-34%的慢性病患者出现抑郁症。本研究的目的是找出参加行政健康检查的人的心理健康状况与慢性病之间的相关性。材料和方法:在Belagavi的三级护理医院进行横断面研究。该研究根据52%的高血压患病率招募了768名个体进行高管健康检查,并评估了他们的人口结构,并采用了“心理健康量表”SPARQ工具(18项)问卷。结果:参与者的平均年龄为67.06±32.94岁,男女比例为2:1。根据慢性病的参数,患者心理健康的多元线性回归方程(Y)为:心理健康(Y)=331.1862-0.1378 BMI-0.0368SBP-0.7161DBP-0.2030 FBS+0.2727 PPBS-30.8144 HBA1C-0.0682胆固醇。结论:心理健康状况与慢性病的相关参数之间存在显著的负相关关系。
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Journal of the Scientific Society
Journal of the Scientific Society MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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