Frequency and Sociodemographic Determinants of Depression in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease
Objective: To determine the frequency and Sociodemographic determinants of depression in patients with chronic liver disease. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among CLD patients with 15-50 years of age of either gender having at least 6 months of illness duration...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Dow University of Health Sciences
2018-04-01
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Series: | Journal of the Dow University of Health Sciences |
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Online Access: | https://www.jduhs.com/index.php/jduhs/article/view/1376 |
Summary: | Objective:
To determine the frequency and Sociodemographic determinants of depression in patients with chronic liver disease.
Methods:
A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among CLD patients with 15-50 years of age of either gender having at least 6 months of illness duration were included. The depression among CLD patients were observed through PHQ-9 scoring system. This information along with patient age, gender, marital status, educational status, employment status, socioeconomic status, duration of illness and PHQ-9 scores were collected.
Results:
A total of 143 patients were included. Majority (n=77, 53.85%) patients were presented with <45 years of age. There were 73 (51.05%) females and 70 (48.95%) males. Frequency of depression was observed in 45 (31.47%) patients. A significant association of depression was observed with age (p-value 0.011), gender (pvalue <0.001), educational status (p-value 0.002), employment status (p-value 0.022), and socioeconomic status (p-value <0.001).
Conclusion: This study has found depression to be remarkably prevalent among patients with Chronic Liver Disease with age, gender, educational status, employment status, and socioeconomic status as significant risk factors.
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ISSN: | 1995-2198 2410-2180 |