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BMC Psychiatry
Determinants of anxiety and depression in patients with cubital tunnel syndrome
Guanglian Liu1  Xuelin Ma2  Siming Jia2  Xinzhong Shao2  Xiaoran Zhang2  Li Wang2  Jia Li3  Xiaoying Shi4 
[1] Department of Bone Surgery, Hebei Pingshan General Hospital;Department of Hand Surgery, The Third hospital of Hebei Medical University;Department of Hand Surgery, Xuzhou Renci Hospital;Graduate School, Hebei Medical University;
关键词: Cubital tunnel syndrome;    Anxiety;    Depression;    Neurophysiology;    Hospital based study;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12888-020-02934-0
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background The aim of this cross-sectional study to assess the proportions of anxiety and depression in patients with CuTS, and to explore the associated demographic and clinical features. Methods From May 2011 to January 2017, 246 patients diagnosed with CuTS were recruited. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale was used to assess the proportions of depression and anxiety. Patient demographic and clinical data were collected. Univariate analysis and multivariate regression were carried out to identify the variables that were independently associated with anxiety and depression. Results The proportions of depression and anxiety were 17.9% (n = 44) and 14.2% (n = 35), respectively. Five patients had both possible/probable anxiety and depression. Logistic regression analysis revealed that diabetes mellitus was independently associated with depression; and the modified McGowan grade was independently associated with anxiety. Conclusions In patients with CuTS, the proportions of depression and anxiety were 17.9% and 14.2%, respectively. Early screening for anxiety and depression is beneficial for patients with CuTS.

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