Depressive and generalized anxiety symptoms in adults awaiting cataract surgery in India.

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
S G Prem Kumar, Dhanaji Ranpise, Shobhana Chavan, Pankaj Vishwakarma, Radhika Krishnan, Elizabeth Kurian
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Background Systematic data on mental health issues among adults awaiting cataract treatment are not readily available in India. We explored the prevalence and predictors of depressive and generalized anxiety (GA) symptoms in a cohort of adults awaiting cataract surgery. Methods Our study is based on data from baseline assessments which were conducted as part of a multicentre prospective, longitudinal cohort study. Subjects were recruited from four eye hospitals to assess depression and GA and associated risk factors using standardized scales, i.e. Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale (CES-D) and Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7). Variation in the intensity of depression and GA was assessed using multiple classification analysis (MCA). Results A total of 813 adults awaiting cataract surgery participated, of whom 456 (56.1%) were men. The mean (SD) CES-D and GAD-7 scores were 24.6 (7.8) and 6.3 (SD 4.2) for men and 25.8 (8.9) and 6.9 (4.4) for women, respectively. The overall prevalence of depression score of >16 was 87.4% (95% confidence interval [CI] 84.7%- 89.6%), and GA score of >10 was 57.1% (95% CI 53.5%-60.7%). The prevalence of comorbid depressive and anxiety symptoms was 56.6% (95% CI 52.9%- 60.2%). MCA showed that being neglected and mistreated by family/friends because of vision condition and facing difficulty and requiring help with daily tasks had the highest effect on the intensity of both depression (beta=0.254 and 0.238, respectively) and GA (beta=0.219 and 0.211, respectively). Conclusion The majority of adults with untreated cataract had both depressive and GA symptoms. These findings could be used for planning mental health interventions for adults awaiting cataract surgery.

印度等待白内障手术的成人抑郁和广泛性焦虑症状
背景在印度,等待白内障治疗的成年人心理健康问题的系统数据并不容易获得。我们探讨了等待白内障手术的成人队列中抑郁和广泛性焦虑(GA)症状的患病率和预测因素。方法我们的研究基于基线评估的数据,这些数据是作为多中心前瞻性纵向队列研究的一部分进行的。从四家眼科医院招募受试者,使用标准化量表,即流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)和广泛性焦虑症(GAD-7),评估抑郁症和GA及相关危险因素。使用多重分类分析(MCA)评估抑郁和GA强度的变化。结果共有813名等待白内障手术的成年人参与调查,其中男性456人,占56.1%。男性的平均(SD) CES-D和GAD-7评分分别为24.6(7.8)和6.3 (SD 4.2),女性为25.8(8.9)和6.9(4.4)。总体抑郁评分>16分的患病率为87.4%(95%可信区间[CI] 84.7% ~ 89.6%), GA评分>10分的患病率为57.1%(95%可信区间[CI] 53.5% ~ 60.7%)。合并抑郁和焦虑症状的患病率为56.6% (95% CI 52.9%- 60.2%)。MCA显示,由于视力问题而被家人/朋友忽视和虐待,以及在日常工作中面临困难和需要帮助,对抑郁(分别为0.254和0.238)和GA(分别为0.219和0.211)的强度影响最大。结论大多数未经治疗的白内障患者同时存在抑郁和GA症状。这些发现可以用于为等待白内障手术的成年人制定心理健康干预计划。
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National Medical Journal of India
National Medical Journal of India 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of health policy and health provider training through sections on ‘Medicine and society’ and ‘Medical education’.. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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