Level of physical activity and its association with depression among chronic spinal cord injury patients at a paraplegic centre in Peshawar

Usman Babar, Khwaja Muhammad Musa, Babar Ali, U. Farooq, S. Hussain, S. Réhman
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Introduction: Spinal cord injury results in disability, limited participation in physical activities, and mental health problems which greatly affects the quality of life of the injured person. Engaging in physical activity is necessary for optimal recovery in individuals with spinal cord injury. Chronic spinal cord injury patients suffer from many secondary complications which become a challenge for the patient and the health care community to manage due to which recovery will be complex and difficult. The aim of this study is to find out the association of physical activity with depression among chronic spinal cord injury patients at Paraplegic Centre Peshawar. Material and methods: This study was a cross-sectional survey in which a consecutive sampling technique was used. Data was collected from n=109 spinal cord injury patients in which 85 (78.0%) were males and 24 (22.0%) were females. Physical activity was measured using the PARA-SCI scale and the CESD-R-10 questionnaire was used to assess depression. Results: The average minutes of participating in mild physical activity was 67.72 ± 17.98 minutes/week, moderate physical activity was 140.79 ± 33.47 minutes/week, heavy physical activity was 21.92 ± 9.18 minutes/week and total PA was 247.93 ± 55.76. P value= .004 for mild physical activity with depression, p value= .097 for moderate physical activity with depression, p value= .137 for heavy physical activity with depression and p value= .001 for total physical activity with depression. Conclusions: Mild and total physical activity was associated with depression. Moderate and heavy physical activity was not associated with depression.
白沙瓦一家截瘫中心慢性脊髓损伤患者的身体活动水平及其与抑郁症的关系
脊髓损伤导致残疾,限制参与体育活动和精神健康问题,极大地影响了受伤者的生活质量。从事体育活动是必要的,以最佳恢复的个人脊髓损伤。慢性脊髓损伤患者患有许多继发性并发症,这对患者和卫生保健界来说是一个挑战,因为恢复将是复杂和困难的。本研究旨在了解白沙瓦截瘫中心慢性脊髓损伤患者体力活动与抑郁的关系。材料和方法:本研究为横断面调查,采用连续抽样技术。数据来自n=109例脊髓损伤患者,其中男性85例(78.0%),女性24例(22.0%)。使用PARA-SCI量表测量身体活动,使用CESD-R-10问卷评估抑郁。结果:轻度体力活动平均时间为67.72±17.98分钟/周,中度体力活动平均时间为140.79±33.47分钟/周,重度体力活动平均时间为21.92±9.18分钟/周,总PA为247.93±55.76分钟。轻度体力活动伴抑郁者P值= 0.004,中度体力活动伴抑郁者P值= 0.097,重度体力活动伴抑郁者P值= 0.137,总体力活动伴抑郁者P值= 0.001。结论:轻度和全面的体育活动与抑郁症有关。中度和重度体育活动与抑郁症无关。
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