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Studios on Anxiety and Depression of Leprosy patients |
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Seong Duck Cheoung, Sune Kil Min#, Kae Joon Yoo#, Joo Denk Kim##, Joon Lew## |
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Dept. of Psychiatry Yeung Nam University College of Medicine Daegu, Korea, Dept. of Psychiatry# and Dept. of Microbiology## Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul, Korea |
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Anxiety and depression of 405 ambulatory leprosy patients were evaluated with Zung ¡¯s selfrating anxiety scale(SAS) and self-rating depression scale(SDS) and were compared with those of normal control group. 1. The leprosy patients showed significantly higher scores in both SAS and SDS than normal control group (p<0.01). Depression seemed to be more serious. 2. The symptoms of anxiety and depression of leprosy patients were characterized by the higher scores in the items of personal devaluation, hopelessness, suicidal rumination, emptiness, sleep disturbance, night mare, psychomotor agitation, paresthesia, confusion, mental disintegration, tremor, fatigue, dizziness, weight loss, and decreased libido, contrast to those of normal control group as Perspiration, facial flushing, fear, panic, anxiousness, psychomotor retardation, constipation, crying spells, diurnal variation, and indecisiveness. This symptom pattern is thought to reflect the conflict of leprosy patients associated with chronic course of illness, physical deformities and social prejudice and isolation. 3. The severity of anxiety and depression of leprosy patients was significantly correlated with longer duration of illness, longer duration of treatment, younger age, divorce, seperation and widowhood, lower education level and absence of jobor lower level of occupation, but not with sex and other medical factors as type of leprosy, bacterial index, degree of deformity, and regularity of treatment. 4. These results suggest that psychosocial factors such as security of home life, education, stability of occupation, and protection from social prejudice as well as early detection and treatment of illness, are the important requisites for mental health and rehabilitation of leprosy patients. |
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