Prevalence of Depression and Patterns among Adult Hypertensive Patients Attending a Primary Care Clinic in South-South, Nigeria

D. C, I. C, Grend E. A, Wifa-Oweredaba N. A, N. N, Yoko I, Ikurayeke J, Elenwo M. O. N, Famba D. F, Sokolo E. J, Amaechi G. I
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Depression is a chronic mental illness, an important health problem and a leading cause of ill health and disability worldwide. Depressed patients present with a depressed mood, loss of interest in pleasurable activities, decreased energy, feelings of low self-worth or guilt, appetite or sleep disturbances, and poor concentration. Depressive symptoms are common in chronic medical illnesses like hypertension but are not recognized and treated. This study evaluated the prevalence and pattern of depression among hypertensive patients in a primary care clinic in South-South, Nigeria. This is a descriptive cross-sectional study involving 312 adult hypertensive patients attending the Family Medicine clinic of the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt selected by a systematic random sampling method. A specially designed questionnaire was used to record participants' characteristics and Patient Health Questionnaire 9 was used to evaluate for depressive symptoms. The data collected were analysed using the statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 20. The study lasted for 3 months and ethical approval was obtained from the ethical committee of the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital. The study showed that the prevalence of depression was 26.6%. The respondents with ages ranging between 50 – 59 years had the highest frequency of depression, 30.1% (25). More female respondents 71.1% (59) were depressed. The highest proportion of the respondents that were depressed 42.2% (35) had secondary education. More than half of the depressed respondents were married 57.8% (48). More than half of the respondents, 62.7% (52) had a monthly income below ₦50,000.
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在尼日利亚南南初级保健诊所就诊的成年高血压患者中抑郁症的患病率和模式
抑郁症是一种慢性精神疾病,是一个重要的健康问题,也是全世界健康状况不佳和残疾的主要原因。抑郁症患者表现为情绪低落,对愉快的活动失去兴趣,精力下降,自我价值感低或内疚感,食欲或睡眠障碍,注意力不集中。抑郁症状在高血压等慢性医学疾病中很常见,但未被识别和治疗。本研究评估了尼日利亚南南初级保健诊所高血压患者抑郁的患病率和模式。这是一项描述性横断面研究,采用系统随机抽样的方法,选取哈科特港河流州立大学教学医院家庭医学门诊就诊的312名成年高血压患者。采用专门设计的问卷记录参与者的特征,采用患者健康问卷9评估抑郁症状。收集的数据使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第20版进行分析。研究持续了3个月,获得了河流州立大学教学医院伦理委员会的伦理批准。研究表明,抑郁症的患病率为26.6%。年龄在50 - 59岁之间的受访者患抑郁症的频率最高,为30.1%(25)。女性受访者中有59人(71.1%)感到抑郁。在受访者中,接受过中等教育的比例最高,为42.2%(35人)。一半以上的抑郁症患者是已婚人士(57.8%,48人)。超过一半的受访者,即62.7%(52)的月收入低于5万奈拉。
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