| Literature DB >> 32411923 |
Farah Naaz Fathima1, James G Kahn2, Srinivasan Krishnamachari3, Maria Ekstrand4.
Abstract
CONTEXT: Common mental disorders (CMD) and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) frequently co-occur. Productivity losses due to these diseases are substantial in high-income countries. Similar data from the developing world are lacking. AIMS: This study aims to quantify productivity losses among individuals with comorbid CMD and CVD in rural Karnataka, India. SETTINGS ANDEntities:
Keywords: Cardiovascular disease; common mental illness; productivity losses
Year: 2019 PMID: 32411923 PMCID: PMC7221215 DOI: 10.4103/jncd.jncd_17_19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Noncommun Dis
Age and gender distribution of the study population
| Age category (years) | Male, | Females, | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| <60 | 15(13.3) | 98 (86.7) | 113 |
| ≥60 | 55 (28.9) | 135 (71.0) | 190 |
| Total | 70 (22.7) | 233 (75.9) | 303 |
Morbidity profile of the study participants
| Morbidity | |
|---|---|
| At least moderate anxiety with generalized anxiety disorder 7 | 86 (28.7) |
| score ≥10 | |
| At least moderate depression PHQ 9 score ≥ 10 | 123 (41.0) |
| BMI ≥25 kg/m2 | 125 (41.7) |
| Blood pressure ≥140/90 mmHg | 84 (28.0) |
| HbAlc ≥6.5 | 182 (60.7) |
| Total cholesterol ≥200 mg/dl | 139 (44.0) |
PHQ - Patient health questionnaire, BMI - Body mass index, HbA1c - Hemoglobin A1C
Figure 1:Proportion of study participants with productivity losses. N = 303 for “Total,” “Unpaid work” and “Paid work.” N = 102 for “Absenteism” and “Presenteeism”
Figure 2:Median cost of productivity losses. Values depicted in the graph are median and IQR. All cost are depicted in Indian Rupees. N = 303 for “Total,” “Unpaid work” and “Paid work.” N = 102 for “Absenteism” and “Presenteeism”
Proportion of the study participants reporting productivity losses by age and gender
| Variables | Total ( | Unpaid work ( | All paid work ( | Absenteeism from work ( | Presenteeismat work ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||||
| Male ( | 65 (92.9) | 56 (80) | 29 (41.4) | 13(43.3) | 28 (93.3) |
| Female ( | 166 (72.9) | 132(56.7) | 68 (29.2) | 42 (58.3) | 64 (88.9) |
| P value for gender difference | <0.001[ | <0.001[ | 0.06[ | 0.19[ | 0.71[ |
| Age (years) | |||||
| 30−39 ( | 7(70) | 6(60) | 6(60) | 5 (50.0) | 6(60) |
| 40−49 ( | 33 (82.5) | 27 (67.5) | 13(32.5) | 9 (22.5) | 13(32.5) |
| 50−59 ( | 39 (61.9) | 33 (52.4) | 18(28.6) | 14(22.2) | 17(27) |
| ≥60 ( | 152 (80) | 122 (64.2) | 60 (31.6) | 27(14.2) | 56 (29.5) |
| P value for age difference | 0.02[ | 0.29[ | 0.28[ | 0.02[ | 0.22[ |
Chi square test,
Fisher's exact test. Figures in parenthesis indicate row percentages
Total cost of productivity loss in INR over 4 weeks among 303 participants
| Type of productivity loss | Cost (in INR) |
|---|---|
| Total | 2.56,697 |
| Unpaid work | 72.249 |
| Paid work | 1,84,448 |
| Absenteeism | 89,604 |
| Presenteeism | 94,844 |