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APMC-Annals of Punjab Medical College. 2009; 3 (2): 90-94
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-104437

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The study was designed to assess the co morbidity of anxiety and depressive disorders in the patients suffering from various hepatic diseases and to examine the split up of patients as per age, gender, marital status, family type, residence, occupation, income and type of hepatic disease diagnosis. Cross sectional study. The study was conduced from September 2007 to November 2007 in liver center DHQ hospital Faisalabad. 102 patients with different hepatic diseases participated in it through purposive convenient sampling technique. To diagnose the patients with anxiety and depression, the diagnostic criteria of DSM IV TR were employed while demographic variables were recorded on a demographic sheet. Results showed that anxiety and depressive disorders were found 88.2% co morbid in all hepatic patients. These psychiatric disorders were more frequently found in urban areas [57.63% anxiety and 37.3% depression] where as it was lesser in joint families [45.94% anxiety and 32.43% depression] and service personals [42.11% anxiety and 26.32% depression]. The proportion of the patients diagnosed with depression was higher in females and elderly, while it was lower in educated class. As the Psychiatric co morbidity especially anxiety and depressive disorders in patients suffering from hepatic disorders is so frequent hence the doctors dealing with such patients should be better trained in assessment and management of these disorders

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