| Literature DB >> 24520194 |
Tinakon Wongpakaran1, Nahathai Wongpakaran1, Manee Pinyopornpanish1, Usaree Srisutasanavong1, Peeraphon Lueboonthavatchai2, Raviwan Nivataphand2, Nattaporn Apisiridej3, Donruedee Petchsuwan3, Nattha Saisavoey4, Kamonporn Wannarit4, Ruk Ruktrakul5, Thawanrat Srichan5, Sirina Satthapisit6, Daochompu Nakawiro7, Thanita Hiranyatheb7, Anakevich Temboonkiat8, Namtip Tubtimtong9, Sukanya Rakkhajeekul9, Boonsanong Wongtanoi10, Sitthinant Tanchakvaranont11, Putipong Bookkamana12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Thai Study of Affective Disorders was a tertiary hospital-based cohort study developed to identify treatment outcomes among depressed patients and the variables involved. In this study, we examined the baseline characteristics of these depressed patients.Entities:
Keywords: Thailand; baseline characteristics; depressive disorder; prospective cohort; treatment outcome
Year: 2014 PMID: 24520194 PMCID: PMC3917918 DOI: 10.2147/NDT.S56680
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat ISSN: 1176-6328 Impact factor: 2.570
Baseline characteristics of respondents with depression
| Sociodemographic variables (n=346) | Value n (%) or mean (SD) |
|---|---|
| Sex | |
| Male | 87 (25.14) |
| Female | 259 (74.56) |
| Age (years) | |
| 18–30 | 74 (21.4) |
| 31–45 | 101 (29.2) |
| 46–59 | 106 (30.6) |
| ≥60 | 65 (18.8) |
| Mean (SD) | 45.7 (15.9) |
| Median (range) | 45 (18–83) |
| Education | |
| Below elementary | 42 (12.1) |
| Elementary to junior high school | 105 (30.3) |
| High school | 79 (22.8) |
| Bachelor degree or higher | 120 (34.7) |
| Marital status | |
| Single | 109 (31.5) |
| Married | 154 (45.5) |
| Widowed/divorced | 83 (24.0) |
| Employment | |
| Employed | 262 (75.7) |
| Unemployed | 84 (24.3) |
| Income (baht) | |
| <5,000 | 131 (37.9) |
| 5,001–10,000 | 73 (21.1) |
| 10,001–20,000 | 65 (18.8) |
| >20,000 | 59 (22.2) |
| Health care delivery system used | |
| Self-financed | 69 (19.9) |
| Civil servant medical benefits scheme | 100 (28.9) |
| Social security scheme | 50 (14.5) |
| Universal coverage scheme | 127 (36.7) |
| Depression | |
| MDD (both first episode and recurrent) | 306 (88.4) |
| Dysthymic disorder | 22 (6.4) |
| Double depression | 18 (5.2) |
| MDD (n=306) | |
| First episode | 188 (61.4) |
| Recurrent episodes | 118 (38.6) |
| MDD with psychotic symptoms | 15 (4.3) |
| MDD with melancholic symptoms | 124 (35.8) |
| Suicidality present (n=332) | |
| Yes | 207 (62.3) |
| No | 125 (37.7) |
| Severity of suicidality | |
| Mild (score 1–5) | 98 (48.3) |
| Moderate (score 6–9) | 34 (16.7) |
| Severe (score ≥10) | 71 (35.0) |
| Measurement of depression | |
| HAMD-17 | |
| Total mean (SD) | 24.20 (6.4) |
| (Range) | (10–43) |
| MDD (n=306) | 24.40 (6.6) |
| Dysthymic disorder (n=22) | 19.90 (6.4) |
| Double depression (n=18) | 25.06 (4.6) |
| Thai Depression inventory (n=272) | 51.51 (10.2) |
| (Range) | (28–80) |
| Geriatric Depression Scale (n=74) | 17.77 (6.8) |
| (Range) | (3–29) |
| CGI-S | |
| Mean (SD) | 4.47 (1.1) |
| Median (range) | 5.0 (2.0–7.0) |
| History of suicide attempts (n=302) | |
| Yes | 80 (26.5) |
| No | 222 (73.5) |
| Family history of psychiatric disorders (n=328) | |
| Yes | 96 (29.2) |
| No | 232 (70.8) |
| Family history | |
| Depression | 35 (10.7) |
| Bipolar disorder | 5 (1.5) |
| Cognitive disorder | 4 (1.2) |
| Alcohol and substance disorders | 8 (2.3) |
| Other (schizophrenia, autism, anxiety disorders) | 42 (12.8) |
Abbreviations: CGI-S, Clinical Global Impression of Severity; MDD, major depressive disorder; SD, standard deviation; HAMD-17, 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale.
Psychosocial variables and quality of life components
| Value n (%) or mean (SD) | |
|---|---|
| Interpersonal problems | 65.82 (13.3) |
| (Range) | (25–105) |
| Attachment anxiety | 3.72 (1.6) |
| (Range) | (1–7) |
| Attachment avoidance | 3.88 (1.1) |
| (Range) | (1–7) |
| Insecure attachment (n=325) | |
| Yes | 63 (19.4) |
| No | 262 (80.6) |
| Perceived stress | 19.22 (5.3) |
| (Range) | (2–32) |
| Multidimensional scale for social support | 4.38 (1.3) |
| (Range) | (1–7) |
| SF-36v2 | |
| General health | 25.35 (18.20) |
| (Range) | (0–84.80) |
| Physical functioning | 53.34 (29.3) |
| (Range) | (0–100) |
| Role-physical | 55.60 (28.3) |
| (Range) | (0–100) |
| Role-emotional | 49.28 (27.2) |
| (Range) | (0–100) |
| Social functioning | 51.29 (25.2) |
| (Range) | (0–100) |
| Bodily pain | 50.22 (27.5) |
| (Range) | (0–100) |
| Vitality | 30.88 (19.0) |
| (Range) | (0–94) |
| Mental health | 34.49 (18.0) |
| (Range) | (0–95) |
| EQ-5D | 0.502 (0.22) |
| (Range) | (−0.33 to 1.00) |
| EQ VAS | 50.86 (21.5) |
| (Range) | (0–100) |
Abbreviations: EQ-5D, EuroQoL-5 Dimension descriptive system; EQ VAS, EuroQoL visual analog scale; SD, standard deviation; SF-36v2, 36-item health-related quality of life tool.