Depression Among Ischemic Heart Disease Patients
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Background: Depression and ischemic heart disease present a major comorbidity. Objective: To determine the prevalence and to estimate the severity of depression and some of sociodemographic variables among patients with ischemic heart disease. Methods: A cross-sectional study conducted in Baghdad Teaching Hospital Baghdad Iraq. Study included all patients with ischemic heart disease excluding those with unstable medical illness. Socio-demographic variables history of comorbid illnesses and complications were compiled. Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ-20) to identify mental illnesses; DSM-IV criteria for depression and Hamilton-17 Scale for severity of depression were used. Results: A total of 271 patients were approached; 94.1% responded. About a half was having myocardial infarction (50.6%) stable angina (31.4%) and (18%) unstable angina. 45.1% had depression; 14.9% mild 20% moderate 7.06% sever and 3.14% very severe depression. Conclusion: Depression is high among ischemic heart disease patients significantly associated with demographic variables. Treating physicians and cardiologists need to be aware of this co-morbidity.
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