Impact of anxiety symptoms on outcomes of depression: an observational study in Asian patients

被引:4
作者
Novick, Diego [1 ]
Montgomery, William [2 ]
Aguado, Jaume [3 ]
Peng, Xiaomei [4 ]
Haro, Josep Maria [3 ]
机构
[1] Eli Lilly & Co, Windlesham, Surrey, England
[2] Eli Lilly Australia Pty Ltd, West Ryde, NSW, Australia
[3] Univ Barcelona, CIBERSAM, Parc Sanitari St Joan de Deu, Barcelona, Spain
[4] Eli Lilly & Co, Indianapolis, IN 46285 USA
关键词
depression; anxiety; Asia; observational; outcomes; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; EQ-5D HEALTH STATES; ANXIOUS DEPRESSION; PRIMARY-CARE; MAJOR DEPRESSION; TREATMENT RESPONSE; PREDICT RESPONSE; CO-MORBIDITY; PREVALENCE; DISORDER;
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10.2147/NDT.S90134
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: To investigate the impact of anxiety symptoms on depression outcomes in Asian patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) (n=714). Methods: The 17-item Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD-17), overall severity, somatic symptoms, and quality of life (QOL) (EuroQOL Questionnaire-5 Dimensions [EQ-5D]) were assessed at baseline and 3 months. Anxiety was measured using items 10 and 11 from the HAMD-17. Linear, tobit, and logistic multiple regression models analyzed the impact of anxiety symptoms on outcomes. Baseline anxiety was related to age and the presence of pain symptoms at baseline. Results: Regression models showed that a higher level of anxiety was associated with a lower frequency of remission and lower QOL at 3 months. Patients with lower baseline anxiety symptoms had higher remission rates (odds ratio for each point of anxiety symptoms, 0.829 [95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.723-0.951]). Patients with higher levels of baseline anxiety had a lower QOL at 3 months (a decrease in EQ-5D tariff score for each point of anxiety symptoms, 0.023 [95% CI: 0.045-0.001]). Conclusion: In conclusion, the presence of anxiety symptoms negatively impacts the outcomes of depression.
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