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Depression, posttraumatic stress and correlates among the relatives of the patients in the intensive care unitMehmet Yilmaz, Ugur Cakir, Taha Can Tuman, Sema Oncul, Elif Atar Gaygusuz, Osman Esen, Halil Ibrahim Tas. Abstract | | | | Objective: In this study, it was aimed to determine depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress, and related factors among relatives of patients admitted to the intensive care unit.
Methods: A total of 67 patient relatives, 31 (46.3%) male and 36 (53.7%) female were included in the study. Acute Physiologic and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) scores were calculated in order to determine patients disease severity. Impact of Event Scale Revised (IES-R) was used to assess the severity of posttraumatic stress and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) was used to determine the level of anxiety and depression.
Results: The mean age of the patients was 65.7±16.1 years ranging from 18 to 90. The number of males among these were 31 (46.3%) and females were 36 (57.3%). The mean IES-R score for all of the patients relatives was 36.6±17. The mean score for females was 46±15.7 and the mean score for males was 36.3± 6.8. The difference between the genders was found statistically significant (p0.05). The mean HADS depression score for all the patients relatives was 10.4±4.7; the mean score for females was 12.6±4.1 and the mean score for males was 9.2±4.7 (p
Key words: Depression, posttraumatic stress, anxiety, intensive care
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