Title: Study on the Correlation Between Depression,Anxiety and Chronic Urticaria
Abstract:Objective To investigate the correlation between anxiety,depression and chronic urticaria.Methods Thirty-six patients with chronic urticaria(group A),26patients with superficial fungal infection(group...Objective To investigate the correlation between anxiety,depression and chronic urticaria.Methods Thirty-six patients with chronic urticaria(group A),26patients with superficial fungal infection(group B)and30normal controls(group C)were surveyed using4psychological questionnaires:self-rating anxiety scale(SAS),Hamilton anxiety scale(HAMA),self-rating depression scale(SDS),Hamilton depression scale(HAMD).Results The scores of SAS,HAMA,SDS,HAMD in3groups showed statistically significant differences(P0.01).The scores of SAS,HAMA,SDS,HAMD in group A were significantly higher(P0.01)than those of Group C;The scores of SAS,HAMA,SDS,HAMD in group B and group C showed no significant differences(P0.05).More chronic urticaria patients(25.0%)had anxiety symptoms(HAMA score14)than those of group C(3.3%,P 0.05).More patients in group A(33.3%)had depression symptoms(HAMD score17)than group C(6.7%,P0.01).The differences of anxiety and depression symptoms between group B and group C were not statistically significant(P0.05).Conclusion The onset and delayed cure of some chronic urticaria may be related to anxiety and depression.Read More
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-02-15
Language: en
Type: article
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