筛查妇女在家庭实践设置:抑郁症和吸烟之间的关系。

Family practice research journal Pub Date : 1994-12-01
M B Tamburrino, D J Lynch, R W Nagel, N Stadler, T Pauling
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目的:本调查研究的目的是测试女性家庭门诊患者的抑郁与吸烟之间的关系。方法:调查包括人口统计学项目,包括吸烟问题和一项8项自我报告抑郁症筛查工具。80%的女性(18-91岁)同意参加这项研究(N = 695)。结果:32%的人患有抑郁症,28%的人吸烟。吸烟者的抑郁评分明显高于不吸烟者,重度吸烟者(> 10支/天)的抑郁评分高于吸烟者(≤10支/天)。结论:女性家庭门诊患者吸烟与抑郁有一定的关系。这需要病人护理和研究的关注。
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Screening women in family practice settings: association between depression and smoking cigarettes.

Objective: The purpose of this survey study was to test female family practice outpatients for an association between depression and cigarette smoking.

Methods: The survey consisted of demographic items including questions on smoking, and an eight-item self-report depression screening instrument. Eighty percent of the women (ages 18-91) approached agreed to participate in this study (N = 695).

Results: Thirty-two percent scored positive for depression and 28% smoked cigarettes. Cigarette smokers had significantly higher depression scores than did nonsmokers, and heavier smokers (> 10/day) had higher scores than did smokers of 10 or fewer cigarettes/day.

Conclusion: There appears to be an association between smoking and depression among female family practice patients. This warrants both patient care and research attention.

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