Loneliness, Anxiety and Depression among Patients with Epilepsy

Beata Dziedzic, Adrianna Kalinowska, Ewa Kobos, Zofia Sienkiewicz, Wiesław Fidecki, Mariusz Wysokiński
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Introduction. Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders. The unpredictability of epileptic seizures can lead to feelings of loneliness, social isolation and stigmatisation. Due to the nature of this syndrome, patients may also show symptoms of depression. Aim. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of anxiety, depression and loneliness, and the relationship between loneliness and depression among adult patients with epilepsy. Material and Methods. This was a cross-sectional, observational study. A total of 206 patients with epilepsy participated in the study. The study was conducted using a website dedicated for persons with epilepsy. Data was collected from November 2021 to March 2022. Two research tools were used in the study: DeJong Gierveld Loneliness Scale (DJGLS) and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-M) and an author-developed demographic questionnaire to characterise the study group. Results. The prevalence of depressive symptoms and borderline abnormalities was 51.5%, 22.8%, respectively. In the depression subscale, 48.1% of the respondents had depressive symptoms and 22.1% had borderline abnormalities. The anxiety and irritability subscales showed disorders in 34.5% and 69.4% of the respondents, respectively. A very high and high level of loneliness was found in 17% and 26% of respondents, respectively. A moderate level of loneliness was reported by 40% of respondents. In terms of emotional loneliness, severe and moderate loneliness affected 52% and 21% of respondents, while severe and moderate social loneliness was reported by 41% and 28% of respondents. Conclusions. The study showed relatively high levels of loneliness and depressive symptoms. A significant correlation was found between the level of loneliness and the intensity of depressive symptoms. (JNNN 2023;12(1):34–43)
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癫痫患者的孤独、焦虑和抑郁
介绍。癫痫是最常见的神经系统疾病之一。癫痫发作的不可预测性可能导致孤独感、社会孤立和污名化。由于该综合征的性质,患者还可能表现出抑郁症状。 的目标。本研究的目的是确定成人癫痫患者焦虑、抑郁和孤独感的患病率,以及孤独感与抑郁的关系。材料和方法。这是一项横断面观察性研究。共有206名癫痫患者参与了这项研究。这项研究是通过一个专门针对癫痫患者的网站进行的。数据收集于2021年11月至2022年3月。研究中使用了两种研究工具:DeJong Gierveld孤独量表(DJGLS)和医院焦虑和抑郁量表(HADS-M),以及作者开发的人口统计问卷来描述研究组的特征。 结果。抑郁症状和边缘性异常的患病率分别为51.5%和22.8%。在抑郁量表中,48.1%的被调查者有抑郁症状,22.1%的被调查者有边缘性异常。焦虑和易怒量表分别有34.5%和69.4%的被调查者表现出精神障碍。分别有17%和26%的受访者感到极度孤独。40%的受访者表示有中等程度的孤独感。在情感孤独方面,重度和中度孤独分别影响52%和21%的受访者,重度和中度社交孤独分别影响41%和28%的受访者。 结论。该研究显示了相对较高的孤独感和抑郁症状。研究发现,孤独程度与抑郁症状的严重程度之间存在显著的相关性。(JNNN 2023; 12 (1): 34-43)
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