ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN TUNISIAN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE

Introduction Anxiodepressive disorders in Parkinson’s disease (PD) are quite frequent and considered as non-motor signs of the disease. Few studies have studied the link between these entities. Objectives The objective of this study is to determinate the prevalence of anxiety and depression in pati...

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Main Authors: S. Kolsi, E. Fakhfakh, N. Messedi, I. Chaari, F. Charfeddine, L. Aribi, N. Farhat, C. Mhiri, J. Aloulou
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Published: Cambridge University Press 2023-03-01
Series:European Psychiatry
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author S. Kolsi
E. Fakhfakh
N. Messedi
I. Chaari
F. Charfeddine
L. Aribi
N. Farhat
C. Mhiri
J. Aloulou
author_facet S. Kolsi
E. Fakhfakh
N. Messedi
I. Chaari
F. Charfeddine
L. Aribi
N. Farhat
C. Mhiri
J. Aloulou
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description Introduction Anxiodepressive disorders in Parkinson’s disease (PD) are quite frequent and considered as non-motor signs of the disease. Few studies have studied the link between these entities. Objectives The objective of this study is to determinate the prevalence of anxiety and depression in patients with PD, and factors associated with them Methods A descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study collected from patients followed at the neurology consultation of Habib Bourguiba’s university Hospital in Sfax, Tunisia. We used: - a sociodemographic, clinical and therapeutic data sheet - Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale(HADS): to study anxiety and depression. A score ≥10 means a certain anxiety or depression Results We have involved 47 patients. The average age was 61.47 years with a sex ratio (M/W)=1,47. Amantadine was received by 12.77% of patients, anticholinergics by 14.9% of patients and 87.24% of patients were treated with Levodopa. HADS: the average scale of Depression was8.62 ± 4.54 and the median scaleanxiety was 7 [1-18]. Depression and anxiety were presentin 38.29% and 27.68% of cases, respectively. Depression was significantly correlated with Amantadine intake (P=0.036) and Levodopa dose (P=0.016). Anxiety was significantly associated with anticholinergic intake(P=0.011).Both depression and anxiety were notstatistically correlated to the presence ofmotor complications of dopa therapy (P= 0.44 and 0.7 respectively) Conclusions The therapeutic management of patients with PD influences the occurrence of anxiety and depression, which proves the importance of early detection of these disordersto ensure better support Disclosure of Interest None Declared
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spelling doaj.art-6ffe753abd374001bd4520df82b422142023-11-17T05:05:29ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Psychiatry0924-93381778-35852023-03-0166S961S96110.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2041ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN TUNISIAN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASES. Kolsi0E. Fakhfakh1N. Messedi2I. Chaari3F. Charfeddine4L. Aribi5N. Farhat6C. Mhiri7J. Aloulou8Psychiatry Department B, Hedi Chaker Hospital Sfax, TunisiaNeurology Department, Hbib Bourguiba Hospital, Sfax, TunisiaPsychiatry Department B, Hedi Chaker Hospital Sfax, TunisiaPsychiatry Department B, Hedi Chaker Hospital Sfax, TunisiaPsychiatry Department B, Hedi Chaker Hospital Sfax, TunisiaPsychiatry Department B, Hedi Chaker Hospital Sfax, TunisiaNeurology Department, Hbib Bourguiba Hospital, Sfax, TunisiaNeurology Department, Hbib Bourguiba Hospital, Sfax, TunisiaPsychiatry Department B, Hedi Chaker Hospital Sfax, Tunisia Introduction Anxiodepressive disorders in Parkinson’s disease (PD) are quite frequent and considered as non-motor signs of the disease. Few studies have studied the link between these entities. Objectives The objective of this study is to determinate the prevalence of anxiety and depression in patients with PD, and factors associated with them Methods A descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study collected from patients followed at the neurology consultation of Habib Bourguiba’s university Hospital in Sfax, Tunisia. We used: - a sociodemographic, clinical and therapeutic data sheet - Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale(HADS): to study anxiety and depression. A score ≥10 means a certain anxiety or depression Results We have involved 47 patients. The average age was 61.47 years with a sex ratio (M/W)=1,47. Amantadine was received by 12.77% of patients, anticholinergics by 14.9% of patients and 87.24% of patients were treated with Levodopa. HADS: the average scale of Depression was8.62 ± 4.54 and the median scaleanxiety was 7 [1-18]. Depression and anxiety were presentin 38.29% and 27.68% of cases, respectively. Depression was significantly correlated with Amantadine intake (P=0.036) and Levodopa dose (P=0.016). Anxiety was significantly associated with anticholinergic intake(P=0.011).Both depression and anxiety were notstatistically correlated to the presence ofmotor complications of dopa therapy (P= 0.44 and 0.7 respectively) Conclusions The therapeutic management of patients with PD influences the occurrence of anxiety and depression, which proves the importance of early detection of these disordersto ensure better support Disclosure of Interest None Declaredhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933823020412/type/journal_article
spellingShingle S. Kolsi
E. Fakhfakh
N. Messedi
I. Chaari
F. Charfeddine
L. Aribi
N. Farhat
C. Mhiri
J. Aloulou
ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN TUNISIAN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE
European Psychiatry
title ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN TUNISIAN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE
title_full ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN TUNISIAN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE
title_fullStr ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN TUNISIAN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE
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title_short ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN TUNISIAN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE
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