Depressive and anxiety symptoms among pediatric in-patients with dengue fever: A case-control study

Background: Psychiatric symptoms have been reported in adult patients with dengue fever (DF); however, information on pediatric patients remains inadequate. We sought to identify the prevalence and predictors of depressive and anxiety symptoms and identify other psychiatric symptoms among pediatric...

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Main Authors: Herbuela, Von Ralph Dane M., de Guzman, Ferdinand S., Sobrepeña, Girly D., Claudio, Andrew Benedict F., Tomas, Angelica Cecilia V., Arriola Delos Reyes, Carmina M., Regalado, Rachele A., Teodoro, Mariama M., Watanabe, Kozo
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-48862021-07-26T08:03:26Z Depressive and anxiety symptoms among pediatric in-patients with dengue fever: A case-control study Herbuela, Von Ralph Dane M. de Guzman, Ferdinand S. Sobrepeña, Girly D. Claudio, Andrew Benedict F. Tomas, Angelica Cecilia V. Arriola Delos Reyes, Carmina M. Regalado, Rachele A. Teodoro, Mariama M. Watanabe, Kozo Background: Psychiatric symptoms have been reported in adult patients with dengue fever (DF); however, information on pediatric patients remains inadequate. We sought to identify the prevalence and predictors of depressive and anxiety symptoms and identify other psychiatric symptoms among pediatric patients with DF. This case-control study involved pediatric in-patients (n = 225) who had clinical or serologic-confirmed DF and healthy school-based controls (n = 260). Participants completed the Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS). Results: The prevalence of depressive (13.3%) and anxiety (34.2%) symptoms among pediatric patients with DF was significantly (p < 0.001) higher than that among controls (3.5% and 16.2%, respectively). Multiple linear regression analysis found that age, family history of DF, ≤2 days of hospitalization, myalgia, and arthralgia were predictors of increased depressive and anxiety symptoms among the patients. Further, 26.7% of pediatric patients reported irritability, agitation, visual hallucinations, and aggressiveness. Conclusion: Pediatric patients present depressive and anxiety symptoms whose levels were associated with social and clinical factors. However, whether these symptoms are present only during the infection or may still persist after recovery or are brought by children’s adverse reactions to hospitalization are unknown, and thus, further studies are needed. © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3959 info:doi/10.3390/ijerph17010099 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Anxiety Dengue Depression in children Child psychiatry Counseling Psychology Psychology
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Anxiety
Dengue
Depression in children
Child psychiatry
Counseling Psychology
Psychology
spellingShingle Anxiety
Dengue
Depression in children
Child psychiatry
Counseling Psychology
Psychology
Herbuela, Von Ralph Dane M.
de Guzman, Ferdinand S.
Sobrepeña, Girly D.
Claudio, Andrew Benedict F.
Tomas, Angelica Cecilia V.
Arriola Delos Reyes, Carmina M.
Regalado, Rachele A.
Teodoro, Mariama M.
Watanabe, Kozo
Depressive and anxiety symptoms among pediatric in-patients with dengue fever: A case-control study
description Background: Psychiatric symptoms have been reported in adult patients with dengue fever (DF); however, information on pediatric patients remains inadequate. We sought to identify the prevalence and predictors of depressive and anxiety symptoms and identify other psychiatric symptoms among pediatric patients with DF. This case-control study involved pediatric in-patients (n = 225) who had clinical or serologic-confirmed DF and healthy school-based controls (n = 260). Participants completed the Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS). Results: The prevalence of depressive (13.3%) and anxiety (34.2%) symptoms among pediatric patients with DF was significantly (p < 0.001) higher than that among controls (3.5% and 16.2%, respectively). Multiple linear regression analysis found that age, family history of DF, ≤2 days of hospitalization, myalgia, and arthralgia were predictors of increased depressive and anxiety symptoms among the patients. Further, 26.7% of pediatric patients reported irritability, agitation, visual hallucinations, and aggressiveness. Conclusion: Pediatric patients present depressive and anxiety symptoms whose levels were associated with social and clinical factors. However, whether these symptoms are present only during the infection or may still persist after recovery or are brought by children’s adverse reactions to hospitalization are unknown, and thus, further studies are needed. © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Herbuela, Von Ralph Dane M.
de Guzman, Ferdinand S.
Sobrepeña, Girly D.
Claudio, Andrew Benedict F.
Tomas, Angelica Cecilia V.
Arriola Delos Reyes, Carmina M.
Regalado, Rachele A.
Teodoro, Mariama M.
Watanabe, Kozo
author_facet Herbuela, Von Ralph Dane M.
de Guzman, Ferdinand S.
Sobrepeña, Girly D.
Claudio, Andrew Benedict F.
Tomas, Angelica Cecilia V.
Arriola Delos Reyes, Carmina M.
Regalado, Rachele A.
Teodoro, Mariama M.
Watanabe, Kozo
author_sort Herbuela, Von Ralph Dane M.
title Depressive and anxiety symptoms among pediatric in-patients with dengue fever: A case-control study
title_short Depressive and anxiety symptoms among pediatric in-patients with dengue fever: A case-control study
title_full Depressive and anxiety symptoms among pediatric in-patients with dengue fever: A case-control study
title_fullStr Depressive and anxiety symptoms among pediatric in-patients with dengue fever: A case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Depressive and anxiety symptoms among pediatric in-patients with dengue fever: A case-control study
title_sort depressive and anxiety symptoms among pediatric in-patients with dengue fever: a case-control study
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3959
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