Prevalence of depression and anxiety among drug resistant tuberculosis: A study in North India
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijtb.2021.04.010
Prevalence of depression and anxiety among drug resistant tuberculosis: A study in North India
Abstract
Background: Drug Resistant Tuberculosis (DR-TB) is an emergent issue in the recent decades. Multidrug resistant (MDR-TB) and Extensive drug resistant (XDR-TB) tuberculosis are the common type of DR-TB. Psychological issues like depression and anxiety are common among the chronic illnesses like tuberculosis. This study aimed at estimating the prevalence of depression and anxiety among these patients.
Methods: Our study is conducted in a tertiary care teaching hospital in North India. This study aimed at identifying the prevalence of depression and anxiety among the drug resistant tuberculosis patients attending DOTS clinic. The depression and anxiety were screened using PHQ-9 and HAM-A inventories. Binomial and multinomial regression analysis were done to identifying the predictors of depression and anxiety.
Results: The prevalence rate of depression in MDR-TB and XDR-TB is 68% and 78% respectively. The prevalence of anxiety is 54% in MDR-TB and 66% in XDR-TB respectively in our study. Duration of illness and literacy were the significant predictors of depression and anxiety.
Conclusion: Patients with DR-TB faces huge psychological burden and this study highlighted the toll of depression and anxiety among them. Adequate screening, identification and treatment for these disorders among DR-TB patients at their earlier treatment stage helps in improving the adherence to treatment and functionality.
Keywords: Anxiety; Depression; Drug resistant tuberculosis; Mood disorder; Neurotic disorder.
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