... the impact ofanxiety on depression (and vice versa) as well as the impact of age or time from diagnosis on anxiety or depression Logistic regression was used to assess the presence ofdepression ... higher anxietyanddepression scores than men (two-tailed t test, p < 0.05); 49.2% of the sample had moderate to severe depression, and 44.0% of men had depression symptoms compared to 55.6% of women, ... chronicity and severity of pulmonary disease Detection and management of these mental disorders may ameliorate prognosis of the pulmonary disease and improve adaptation and quality of life of these...
... anxietyanddepression Table Percentages (%) of students in each grade with symptoms andanxietyand depression* Grade Percentages (%) No depression Mild depression Severe depression No anxiety ... scale and the anxiety screening test are as follows; Score of CES - D scale: less than 15; no depression, 16-21; mild depression, more than 21; possibility of severe depression [5] Score ofanxiety ... screened positive for depression (mild depression- 17%, severe depression1 9%) and 28% screened positive for severe anxiety (Table 1) Females screened positive for depressionandanxiety significantly...
... Hospital andAnxietyandDepression Scale measure anxietyanddepression in healthy subjects? Psychiatry Res 2003, 118:89-99 Barth J, Martin CR: Factor structure of the Hospital AnxietyandDepression ... from the results of the exploratory factor analyses This model consists of the correlated anxietyanddepression factors, and allows items and to each load on both the anxietyanddepression factors ... and Quality of Life Outcomes 2009, 7:42 those caused by physical illness, the HADS taps only the affective and cognitive aspects ofanxietyanddepression The HADS consists of 14 items; the anxiety...
... of the time, often, from time to time or not at al") There are seven statements for each depressionandanxiety Domain scores range from (no depression or anxiety) to 21 and following the standard ... difference and health state utility values? The case of the SF-6D Health and quality of life outcomes 2003, 1(1):4 Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality of Life Outcomes ... symptoms ofdepressionandanxiety (for example "I feel tense and irritable") Response options for each question range from to and ask patients about their agreement with the statements or how often...
... [33] Hospital AnxietyandDepression Scale (HADS) The Hospital AnxietyandDepression Scale (HADS) [34] is a widely used self-rating scale for detecting anxietyanddepressionand has been shown ... Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2008, 6:72 items are "I worry about not being able to get to the toilet on time", "I worry about coughing and sneezing" and "I have to be careful about standing ... purposes) Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2008, 6:72 http://www.hqlo.com/content/6/1/72 Table 2: Descriptive statistics for anxietyanddepression (HADS*) and quality of life (FACT- G** and I-QOL**)...
... psychological condition, and, therefore, anxietyanddepressionof the caregiver, are closely related to the values of the MMSE, ADL, IADL and to the several phases of the cognitive and physical deterioration ... claim to be unable to accept the situation and wish to abandon their home Mean values of MMSE, ADL and IADL of the patients and CBI of the caregivers are outlined in Table At the same time as the ... direct and indirect costs of care also play a major role in influencing the social, psychological and physical wellbeing of the caregiver andof his/her family Caring is held to be very demanding and...
... levels ofanxietyanddepressionand to provide appropriate counselling or treatment where necessary Reduction in levels ofanxietyanddepression should also be considered an important program outcome ... Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2005, 3:82 Background Anxietyanddepression are major factors impacting patient's quality of life, and the associated symptoms (inability to concentrate, loss of ... the HADS 'performs well in screening for the separate dimensions ofanxietyanddepressionand caseness ofanxiety disorders anddepression in patients from nonpsychiatric hospital clinics' (p...
... translation and evaluation of an Urdu version of the Hospital AnxietyandDepression Scale Acta Psychiatr Scand 1991, 83:81-85 Malasi TH, Mirza IA, el Islam MF: Validation of the Hospital AnxietyandDepression ... The hospital anxietyanddepression scale Acta Psychiatr Scand 1983, 67:361-370 Leung CM, Ho S, Kan CS, Hung CH, Chen CN: Evaluation of the Chinese version of the Hospital AnxietyandDepression ... interpretation of HADS-A and HADSD scores of or over, approximately one-third of the patients screened positive for anxiety (32%) and/ or depression (35%) The results of the CFA are summarised in Table and...
... the prevalence of alexithymia and its association with anxietyanddepression in a sample of Greek COPD outpatients Page of Methods Sample From the outpatients list of scheduled appointments at ... higher levels ofanxiety [41] Due to the limitations of our study, we cannot answer the question of whether alexithymia leads to depressive andanxiety symptoms or depressionandanxiety symptoms ... exacerbation of COPD, the prevalence ofdepression is even higher and ranges between 19.4% and 50% [15] The same is true concerning anxiety, with the percentage ranges between 9.3% and 58% [15] Both depression...
... clear DSM-IV diagnosis of psychosis, no signsof organic etiology or substance induced symptoms, between 18-65 years of age, IQ >70, and the ability to understand and speak a Scandinavian language ... Similarly, denial of resources was associated with more severe positive anddepression /anxiety symptoms Bivariate correlations between relevant variables and positive anddepression /anxiety symptom ... unemployed) was included in block of the analysis ofdepression /anxiety symptoms, while years of education was included in the analysis of positive symptoms Results In our sample of 90 immigrants, 24 (26.7%)...
... Women without anxiety & depression after weeks of counseling (n=49) Women without anxiety & depression after weeks of identification (n=5) Women without anxiety & depression after weeks of counseling ... counseling (n=56) Women without anxiety & depression after weeks of identification (n=10) Women had recurrence ofanxietyanddepression (n=7) Women had recurrence ofanxietyand depression( n=4) Total ... days of childbirth by the counselors Routine follow-ups were scheduled after 1, 2, 6, 12, 18, 24 and 30 months of childbirth for screening of anxiety/ depression among mothers and monitoring of...
... social-economical status and little support with some signsofdepression or anxiety might be systematically prompted about a possible need for care [29] The course ofanxietyanddepression did not ... course Apparently, receipt ofand need for care are not independent of symptom severity in predicting the outcome ofdepressionandanxiety Similarly, utilization of professional care appeared ... description of the untreated and treated patients is given in Table The course ofdepressionandanxiety Figures and show the results of the multilevel repeated measures ANCOVA’s, examining the course of...
... Snaith RP: The Hospital AnxietyandDepression Scale Acta Psych Scand 1983, 67(6):361-370 Bjelland I, Dahl AA, Haug TT, Neckelmann D: The validity of the Hospital AnxietyandDepression Scale: An ... analysis of the Hospital AnxietyandDepression Scale (HADS) for use in motor neurone disease Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2011 9:82 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take ... Two estimates are Page of derived from subsets of items identified by a principal component analysis of the residuals, and the latent estimate of each person (and its standard error) calculated...
... effect of pain on the depression- QoL pathway was 0.043, suggesting that about 28% of the effect ofdepression on the mental aspect of QoL went through the mediator of pain, and over 72% of the ... effects of pain anddepression on the physical and mental dimension of quality of life in Hong Kong Chinese adults Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:1 Publish with Bio Med Central and every ... Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010, 8:1 http://www.hqlo.com/content/8/1/1 depression, and QoL, considering the mediating effects of both pain anddepression on two core dimensions of QoL,...
... Symptoms ofanxietyanddepression Information on symptoms ofanxietyanddepression were assessed using the "Hospital AnxietyandDepression Scale" (HADS), a self-report questionnaire comprised of ... hospital settings for anxietyanddepression according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and International Classification of Diagnoses A cutoff score of points on both ... symptoms ofanxietyanddepression are decreased in patients undergoing obesity surgery Even though studies have shown reductions in symptoms ofanxietyanddepression after different types of obesity...
... Factor (depression) Factor (anxiety) (anxiety) (depression) (anxiety) (depression) (anxiety) (depression) (anxiety) (depression) (anxiety) 10 (depression) 11 (anxiety) 12 (depression) 13 (anxiety) ... correlations and Cronbach's α value HADS items HADS HADS depression HADS anxiety Cronbach's α (if item deleted) for the total HADS (anxiety) (depression) (anxiety) (depression) (anxiety) (depression) (anxiety) ... validity of the Italian version of the Hospital AnxietyandDepression Scale Support Care Cancer 1999, 7:121-127 Bjelland I, Dahl AA, Haug TT, Neckelmann D: The validity of the Hospital Anxietyand Depression...
... anxiety disorders and, for implementation of the depressionandanxiety guidelines, collaboration with professionals and institutions specialised in mental healthcare and GPs’ levels of burnout ... questionnaire is developed and used in the Netherlands Study ofDepressionand Anxiety, an eight-year longitudinal cohort study designed to be representative of persons with depressive andanxiety disorders ... because of a variety of factors influencing GPs’ recognition and management ofanxietyand depressive disorders These factors are related to (a) patients, such as lack of recognition of having...
... complained of feelings of sadness, depression, diffuse anxiety, reduced drive and loss of interest The clinical picture met the criteria for a major depression according to DSM IV and ICD-10 Ratings of ... With the patient’s consent, we tested the reproducibility of the induction ofdepressionand found acute onset ofdepressionand diffuse anxiety after restarting the stimulation Afterwards, we ... the mean diameter of the STN of 2.5-2.5 mm and the variety of side effects, a direct attribution of all of these side effects to one particular spot is difficult Also the authors of this article...
... early signsof psychosis Of the three different groups of patients that could be discerned, the first and most distinct (Group I) included the 21 (34%) who exhibited signsand symptoms of psychosis ... psychopathology In 19 of the 36 CAP files for the two groups with early signs (I and II) the symptoms most frequently noted were depression (11 cases), anxiety (8), suicidal intent and self-harm (6) and mania ... obsessive rituals and poor sleep were equally common, being observed in 44% of the cases Patients in both of these groups frequently demonstrated anxietyanddepression at the time of admission Which...
... of the SRS-PTSD was 93 Anxietyanddepression in parents were measured with the Hospital AnxietyandDepression Scale (HADS) [21] The HADS contains of a 7-item depression scale and a 7-item anxiety ... clinical score ofanxiety than fathers However, mothers and fathers did not significantly differ on the clinical score ofdepression PTSD andanxiety (r = 0.75, p < 0.001) as well as PTSD anddepression ... reported Cut-off point anxietyand depression: score ofand above for both mothers and fathers PTSD = posttraumatic stress disorder Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Child and Adolescent...