| Literature DB >> 22967728 |
Gracy Andrew1, Alex Cohen, Shruti Salgaonkar, Vikram Patel.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The biggest barrier to treatment of common mental disorders in primary care settings is low recognition among health care providers. This study attempts to explore the explanatory models of common mental disorders (CMD) with the goal of identifying how they could help in improving the recognition, leading to effective treatment in primary care.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22967728 PMCID: PMC3477101 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-499
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Demographic details and score on the GHQ
| Mean Age | 52 | 46.94 |
| SD age | 16.23 | 12.67 |
| Mean GHQ | 8.7 | 8.85 |
| SD GHQ | 0.87 | 1.006 |
Presenting symptoms/reasons for consulting primary care physician reported by people with common mental disorders
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | ACHES & PAINS | 22 (73%) | 82 (94%) | 104 (89%) |
| 1a | Head | 11 (36%) | 43 (49%) | 54 |
| 1b | Limbs | 8 (26%) | 41 (47%) | 49 |
| 1c | Generalized | 6 (20%) | 34 (39%) | 40 |
| 1d | Back | 4 (13%) | 24 (28%) | 28 |
| 1e | Chest | 5 (17%) | 20 (23%) | 25 |
| 1f | Abdominal | 7 (23%) | 14 (16%) | 21 |
| 1 g | Neck | 5 (17%) | 13 (14%) | 18 |
| 2 | LACK OF SLEEP | 30 (100%) | 74 (85%) | 104 (89%) |
| 3. | AUTONOMIC SYMPTOMS | 21 (70%) | 76 (87%) | 97 (82%) |
| 3a | Giddiness/fainting | 10 (33%) | 55 (63%) | 65 |
| 3b | Palpitations | 11 (37%) | 49 (56%) | 60 |
| 3c | Numbness/cramps | 3 (10%) | 30 (34%) | 33 |
| 3d | “Blood pressure” | 5 (17%) | 15 (17%) | 20 |
| 3e | Difficulty breathing | 5 (16.7%) | 10 (11%) | 15 |
| 3f | Burning sensations | 2 (6.7%) | 10 (11%) | 12 |
| 3g | Trembling | 3 (10%) | 5 (6%) | 8 |
| 4. | WEAKNESS & TIREDNESS | 19 (63%) | 74 (85%) | 93 (79%) |
| 5 | LACK OF APPETITE | 8 (27%) | 26 (30%) | 34 (29%) |
| 6. | COLD/FEVER | 5 (17%) | 23 (26%) | 28 (23%) |
| 7 | GYNECOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS | NA | 33 (38%) | NA |
Psychological phenomena elicited on probing with people with common mental disorders
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1a | Anger/irritated | 21 (70%) | 67 (77%) | 88 (75%) |
| 1b | Lack of interest in day to day activities or work | 14 (67%) | 44 (51%) | 58 (50%) |
| 1c | Sad | 12 (40%) | 44 (51%) | 56 (48%) |
| 1d | Fed up of ongoing problems | 12 (40%) | 41 (47%) | 53 (45%) |
| 1e | Nervous/scared | 9 (30%) | 22 (25%) | 31 (26%) |
| 1f | Hopeless/fed up of life | 3 (14%) | 11 (12%) | 14 (12%) |
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| 2a | Thinking too much/worrying | 18 (60%) | 74 (85%) | 92 (79%) |
| 2b | Forgetfulness | 3 (10%) | 21 (24%) | 24 (21%) |
| 2c | Poor concentration | 2 (7%) | 1 (1.1%) | 3 (2.5%) |
Adverse life events and social difficulties determinants reported by people with common mental disorders
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|---|---|---|---|
| Financial | 14 (47%) | 37 (43%) | 51 (44%) |
| Interpersonal conflict | 6 (20%) | 33 (38%) | 39 (33%) |
| Bereavement | 7 (23%) | 27 (31%) | 34 (29%) |
| Alcoholism in family member | 2 (6%) | 17 (19%) | 19 (16%) |
| Domestic violence | 2 (6%) | 16 (18%) | 18 (15%) |
| Illness of a family member | 0 | 17 (19%) | 17 (14%) |
| Difficulties in managing work | 2 (6%) | 21 (24%) | 23 (20%) |
| Old age | 6 (20%) | 11 (13%) | 17 (14%) |
Figure 1 A conceptual model of the casual pathways of CMD.