Title of article
Prevalence of Depression among Physically- Disabled Veterans in Northwestern Iran
Author/Authors
Vafaee, B Razi Psychiatric Center, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, , Seidy, A Razi Psychiatric Center, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz,
Pages
2
From page
43
To page
44
Abstract
Psychological trauma may result in depression. Veterans are
particularly prone to development of depression. 100 male
veterans (39 injured by chemical and 61 by non-chemical warfare)
with 30% to 70% of physical disability were compared
with 100 age- and sex-matched individuals selected from general
population serving as comparison group. The diagnosis of
depression was made according to the DSM-IV criteria utilizing
the standard Zung depression questionnaire along with an
interview. Participants were aged between 25 and 75 (mean:
38) years. The prevalence of depression in disabled veterans
(71%) was significantly (p<0.0001; RR: 2.0 [CI95%: 1.5–2.6])
higher than that in the comparison group (36%). The prevalence
of depression in chemical warfare victims (92%) was
significantly (p<0.0001; RR: 1.6 [CI95%: 1.3–2.0]) higher than
those who suffered from non-chemical injury (57%). Chemical
warfare victims also suffered from a more severe depression
than non-chemically injured victims (p<0.05). This study
showed disabled veterans are prone to profound depression
and chemically injured veterans were found to be more vulnerable
Keywords
Depression , war , combat disorders , chemical warfare
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2004
Record number
2447250
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