Prevalence of anxiety and depression before idiopathic benign paroxysmal positional vertigo episode / 中华神经科杂志
Chinese Journal of Neurology
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(12): 358-361, 2017.
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en Chino
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-608335
ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the prevalence of anxiety and depression one month before idiopathic benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) episode. Methods Patients from Vertigo Clinic of Department of Neurology, West Campus, Chaoyang Hospital, were enrolled from January 2014 to June 2016. For patients with first visiting idiopathic BPPV, Hamilton Anxiety Scale and Hamilton Depression Scale were used at the consulting room by an experienced neurologist to reflect the emotional state one month before idiopathic BPPV episode. The occurrence rate of mood disorders was compared with usual model. Results One hundred and eighty five patients with idiopathic BPPV, aged 28 to 82 (57.6±12.0) years, 19.5% (36/185) being male, 80.5% (149/185) being female, were enrolled into this research. No anxiety, probable anxiety, definite anxiety and severe anxiety accounted for 15.1% (28/185), 33.0% (61/185), 47.6% (88/185) and 4.3% (8/185), respectively;no depression, probable depression, definite depression and severe depression accounted for 18.4% (34/185), 48.6% (90/185), 29.2% (54/185) and 3.8% (7/185), respectively;no mood disorders, probable mood disorders, definite mood disorders and severe mood disorders accounted for 11.4% (21/185), 33.5% (62/185), 49.2% (91/185) and 5.9% (11/185), respectively;total definite mood disorders and severe mood disorders accounted for 55.1% (102/185), higher than usual model (14.4%)Conclusion Anxiety and depression is common before idiopathic BPPV episode.
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Chino
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Chinese Journal of Neurology
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2017
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