Evaluation of anxiety and depression prevalence in patients with primary severe hyperhidrosis

BACKGROUND: Primary hyperhidrosis (PH) can lead to mood changes due to the inconveniences it causes. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the existence of anxiety and depression in patients with severe primary hyperhidrosis who sought treatment at a medical office. METHODS: The questionnaire &...

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Main Authors: Gleide Maria Gatto Bragança, Sonia Oliveira Lima, Aloisio Ferreira Pinto Neto, Lucas Menezes Marques, Enaldo Vieira de Melo, Francisco Prado Reis
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia 2014-04-01
Series:Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia
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author Gleide Maria Gatto Bragança
Sonia Oliveira Lima
Aloisio Ferreira Pinto Neto
Lucas Menezes Marques
Enaldo Vieira de Melo
Francisco Prado Reis
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Sonia Oliveira Lima
Aloisio Ferreira Pinto Neto
Lucas Menezes Marques
Enaldo Vieira de Melo
Francisco Prado Reis
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description BACKGROUND: Primary hyperhidrosis (PH) can lead to mood changes due to the inconveniences it causes. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the existence of anxiety and depression in patients with severe primary hyperhidrosis who sought treatment at a medical office. METHODS: The questionnaire "Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale" was used for 197 individuals, in addition to the chi square test and Fisher exact test, p <0.05. RESULTS: There was an increased prevalence of anxiety (49.6%) but not of depression (11.2%) among patients with PH, with no link to gender, age or amount of affected areas. Palmar and plantar primary hyperhidrosis were the most frequent but when associated with the presence of anxiety, the most frequent were the axillary (p = 0.02) and craniofacial (p = 0.02) forms. There was an association between patients with depression and anxiety (p = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: the involvement of Primary hyperhidrosis was responsible for a higher prevalence of anxiety than that described among the general population and patients with other chronic diseases. Depression had a low prevalence rate, while mild and moderate forms were the most common and frequently associated with anxiety. The degree of anxiety was higher in mild and moderate types than in the severe form.
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spelling doaj.art-709e4d42b45e4a23b8c6694f72a25eb12022-12-21T19:45:53ZengSociedade Brasileira de DermatologiaAnais Brasileiros de Dermatologia0365-05962014-04-0189223023510.1590/abd1806-4841.20142189Evaluation of anxiety and depression prevalence in patients with primary severe hyperhidrosisGleide Maria Gatto BragançaSonia Oliveira LimaAloisio Ferreira Pinto NetoLucas Menezes MarquesEnaldo Vieira de MeloFrancisco Prado ReisBACKGROUND: Primary hyperhidrosis (PH) can lead to mood changes due to the inconveniences it causes. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the existence of anxiety and depression in patients with severe primary hyperhidrosis who sought treatment at a medical office. METHODS: The questionnaire "Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale" was used for 197 individuals, in addition to the chi square test and Fisher exact test, p <0.05. RESULTS: There was an increased prevalence of anxiety (49.6%) but not of depression (11.2%) among patients with PH, with no link to gender, age or amount of affected areas. Palmar and plantar primary hyperhidrosis were the most frequent but when associated with the presence of anxiety, the most frequent were the axillary (p = 0.02) and craniofacial (p = 0.02) forms. There was an association between patients with depression and anxiety (p = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: the involvement of Primary hyperhidrosis was responsible for a higher prevalence of anxiety than that described among the general population and patients with other chronic diseases. Depression had a low prevalence rate, while mild and moderate forms were the most common and frequently associated with anxiety. The degree of anxiety was higher in mild and moderate types than in the severe form.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0365-05962014000200230&tlng=enAdolescentAdolescent psychiatryAdultHyperhidrosisMental disorders
spellingShingle Gleide Maria Gatto Bragança
Sonia Oliveira Lima
Aloisio Ferreira Pinto Neto
Lucas Menezes Marques
Enaldo Vieira de Melo
Francisco Prado Reis
Evaluation of anxiety and depression prevalence in patients with primary severe hyperhidrosis
Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia
Adolescent
Adolescent psychiatry
Adult
Hyperhidrosis
Mental disorders
title Evaluation of anxiety and depression prevalence in patients with primary severe hyperhidrosis
title_full Evaluation of anxiety and depression prevalence in patients with primary severe hyperhidrosis
title_fullStr Evaluation of anxiety and depression prevalence in patients with primary severe hyperhidrosis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of anxiety and depression prevalence in patients with primary severe hyperhidrosis
title_short Evaluation of anxiety and depression prevalence in patients with primary severe hyperhidrosis
title_sort evaluation of anxiety and depression prevalence in patients with primary severe hyperhidrosis
topic Adolescent
Adolescent psychiatry
Adult
Hyperhidrosis
Mental disorders
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0365-05962014000200230&tlng=en
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