Title of article :
Evaluation of the severity of depression and anxiety in hepatitis B and hepatitis C patients: a case control study
Author/Authors :
Alavian، Seyed-Moayed نويسنده , , Tavallaii، Seyed Abbas نويسنده Liver and Digestive Diseases Research Centre, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tavallaii, Seyed Abbas , Aziz Abadi Farahani، Mahdi نويسنده Iran Hepatitis Psychology and Psychiatry Research Group, Tehran, Iran Aziz Abadi Farahani, Mahdi , Khoddami Vishteh، Hamid Reza نويسنده , , Bagheri-Lankarani، Kamran نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Background:
Although several studies have reported the poor mental health of patients with chronic viral hepatitis, few
reports exists over the correlation of mental health and virus type. Current study was conducted to compare the severity of anxiety and depression in chronic hepatitis C, B and healthy subjects.
Materials and methods:
This case control study was conducted in Tehran Hepatitis Center (THC) in 2006. Group I
(chronic hepatitis C, n=14), group II (chronic hepatitis B, n=65) and group III (healthy subjects, n=65) were matched for age, sex and educational level and were compared by means of the severity of anxiety and depression measured by
Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS). The correlation between clinical or para-clinical findings of the patients
with viral hepatitis and severity of anxiety and depression was also assessed.
Results:
Group I in comparison to other groups reported a higher anxiety (9.57±3.86 vs. 7.45±4.52 vs. 4.81±4.80,
p=0.001) and depression (6.43±3.76 vs. 5.23±3.74 vs. 4.76±4.40, p=0.05). Anxiety and depression score were also both
correlated with total serum bilirubin level, but were not correlated with other para-clinical findings. However the
patients who had received interferon reported higher depressive symptoms but the difference did not reach statistically
significant level.
Conclusion:
According to the higher severity of anxiety and depression in the case of chronic HCV infection in
comparison to HBV infection or healthy subjects and the importance of mental health issues in viral hepatitis, we
recommend a more close mental health observation in patients affected with HCV infection. Psychiatrist and
psychologist visits and consultations can help in this approach.
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases