A study of prevalence and comparison of anxiety and depression among separated, divorced and widowed females in the rural population

Sadeq Qureshi, Prakash Ambekar, Sana Usman, Rashmin Achalia
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Abstract Background: Psychological distress is an important immediate outcome of the death of a spouse or divorce, which may arise because of financial and emotional challenges and can lead to adverse health outcomes with more stress, anxiety, depression, and social isolation than the general population. Methods: Cross-sectional study among separated, divorced, and widowed females from two rural villages. All eligible participants were screened for depression and anxiety using DSM 5 criteria. The severity of depression was assessed using the Hamilton depression rating scale (HDRS) and for anxiety, the Hamilton anxiety scale (HAM-A) was used. Results: Out of 162 women, 30% had mild depression whereas 42% of widow and divorced women had moderate levels of depression but it is in 50% of separated women. Severe and very severe level of depression was in around 20% of widowed and divorced women compared to 16% of separated women. There was no anxiety in around 80% of divorced and widowed women whereas 24.3% of separated women had severe anxiety. On regression analysis, separated women, dependent women, and those with less than two years of duration of separation had higher levels of depression and anxiety. Conclusion: The prevalence of Depression and Anxiety is more common in all three groups. Moderate to severe Depression is around 75% among divorced/separated and widowed females but moderate to severe anxiety was more in separated women compared to widowed women. Dependency and the early phase of widowhood/separation were also important associated factors.
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农村女性分居、离婚、丧偶人群焦虑抑郁的患病率及比较研究
背景:心理困扰是配偶死亡或离婚的一个重要直接后果,它可能由于经济和情感挑战而产生,并可能导致不良的健康结果,比一般人群更多的压力、焦虑、抑郁和社会孤立。方法:对来自两个农村的分居、离婚和丧偶妇女进行横断面研究。所有符合条件的参与者使用DSM 5标准进行抑郁和焦虑筛查。抑郁程度采用汉密尔顿抑郁评定量表(HDRS)评估,焦虑程度采用汉密尔顿焦虑量表(HAM-A)评估。结果:在162名女性中,30%患有轻度抑郁症,42%的寡妇和离婚女性患有中度抑郁症,但在分居女性中这一比例为50%。20%的丧偶和离婚女性患有严重和非常严重的抑郁症,而在分居女性中,这一比例为16%。大约80%的离婚和丧偶女性没有焦虑,而24.3%的分居女性有严重的焦虑。在回归分析中,分居女性、依赖女性以及分居时间少于两年的女性抑郁和焦虑程度更高。结论:抑郁和焦虑在三组患者中更为普遍。在离婚/分居和丧偶的女性中,中度至重度抑郁的比例约为75%,但与丧偶女性相比,分居女性中中度至重度焦虑的比例更高。依赖性和守寡/分居的早期阶段也是重要的相关因素。
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