농촌지역 우울증 고위험군에서 만성 의학적 질환과 우울증상 : 1년 추적관찰 연구Chronic Medical Diseases and Depressive Symptoms in a Rural Group at High Risk for Depression : A 1-Year Follow-Up Study
- Other Titles
- Chronic Medical Diseases and Depressive Symptoms in a Rural Group at High Risk for Depression : A 1-Year Follow-Up Study
- Authors
- 정병선; 이동윤; 최재원; 오희옥; 강경희; 이선숙; 김봉조; 이철순; 이소진; 서지영; 이영지; 차보석; 박철수
- Issue Date
- 2019
- Publisher
- 대한생물치료정신의학회
- Keywords
- 만성 의학적 질환·우울증·농촌주민·당뇨; Chronic medical diseases · Depression · Rural population · Diabetes mellitus
- Citation
- 생물치료정신의학, v.25, no.3, pp.222 - 231
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 생물치료정신의학
- Volume
- 25
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 222
- End Page
- 231
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gnu/handle/sw.gnu/10118
- DOI
- 10.22802/jksbtp.2019.25.3.222
- ISSN
- 1225-9454
- Abstract
- Objectives:This study investigated the effects of chronic medical diseases on depressive symptoms in individuals at high risk for depression living in rural areas, over a 1-year period. Methods:A community-based longitudinal study was conducted; 67 participants aged 18-79 years residing in rural areas were included. In the first survey, all participants completed a self-report questionnaire battery. An interview was also conducted to obtain data on demographic variables and current or past chronic medical diseases. In the first survey, participants with the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale(CES-D) scores of 16 or higher were categorized as being at high risk for depression; the same assessments were carried out 1 year later in a follow-up survey. Multiple regression analysis was performed to determine the association of chronic medical diseases with 1-year follow-up depressive symptoms in the high-risk group. Results:In model 1, which controlled for sociodemographic variables, the number of chronic medical diseases ( p =0.026), baseline severity of depressive symptoms( p =0.002), and presence of diabetes( p =0.039) were significantly associated with the follow-up CES-D scores. In model 2, which further adjusted for Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test and Beck Anxiety Inventory scores, the number of chronic medical diseases( p =0.036), baseline severity of depressive symptoms( p =0.017), and prevalence of diabetes( p =0.037) were also significantly associated with the follow-up CES-D scores. Conclusion:This study suggests that the number of chronic medical diseases, prevalence of diabetes, and severity of depressive symptoms are significantly associated with 1-year follow-up depressive symptoms in individuals at high risk for depression.
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