Clinical and socio-demographic correlates of anxious distress in Asian outpatients with major depressive disorder

© 2017 The Nordic Psychiatric Association. Background: Anxious distress in major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and associated with poor outcomes and management difficulties. Aims: This post hoc analysis aimed to examine the socio-demographic and clinical correlates of anxiety distress in Asian...

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Main Authors: Maneeton N., Suttajit S., Maneeton B., Likhitsathian S., Eurviyanukul K., Udomratn P., Chan E., Si T., Sulaiman A., Chen C., Bautista D., Srisurapanont M.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-400902017-09-28T03:58:33Z Clinical and socio-demographic correlates of anxious distress in Asian outpatients with major depressive disorder Maneeton N. Suttajit S. Maneeton B. Likhitsathian S. Eurviyanukul K. Udomratn P. Chan E. Si T. Sulaiman A. Chen C. Bautista D. Srisurapanont M. © 2017 The Nordic Psychiatric Association. Background: Anxious distress in major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and associated with poor outcomes and management difficulties. Aims: This post hoc analysis aimed to examine the socio-demographic and clinical correlates of anxiety distress in Asian outpatients with MDD. Methods: Instead of two out of five specifiers defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Version-5, anxious distress defined in this study was operationalized as the presence of at least two out of four proxy items drawn from the 90-item Symptom Checklist, Revised (SCL-90-R). Other measures included the Montgomery–Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS), the Fatigue Severity Scale, the Sheehan Disability Scale and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. Results: The data of 496 patients with MDD were included. Anxious distress was found in 371 participants (74.8%). The binary logistic regression analysis found that anxious distress was independently and significantly correlated with working status, higher MADRS scores, severe insomnia and functional impairment. Conclusions: Three-fourths of Asian patients with MDD in tertiary care settings may have DSM-5 anxious distress of at least moderate distress. Its prevalence may vary among working groups. The specifier was associated with greater depressive symptom severity, severe insomnia and functional impairment. 2017-09-28T03:58:32Z 2017-09-28T03:58:32Z 7 Journal 08039488 2-s2.0-85021134063 10.1080/08039488.2017.1335344 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85021134063&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/40090
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description © 2017 The Nordic Psychiatric Association. Background: Anxious distress in major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and associated with poor outcomes and management difficulties. Aims: This post hoc analysis aimed to examine the socio-demographic and clinical correlates of anxiety distress in Asian outpatients with MDD. Methods: Instead of two out of five specifiers defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Version-5, anxious distress defined in this study was operationalized as the presence of at least two out of four proxy items drawn from the 90-item Symptom Checklist, Revised (SCL-90-R). Other measures included the Montgomery–Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS), the Fatigue Severity Scale, the Sheehan Disability Scale and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. Results: The data of 496 patients with MDD were included. Anxious distress was found in 371 participants (74.8%). The binary logistic regression analysis found that anxious distress was independently and significantly correlated with working status, higher MADRS scores, severe insomnia and functional impairment. Conclusions: Three-fourths of Asian patients with MDD in tertiary care settings may have DSM-5 anxious distress of at least moderate distress. Its prevalence may vary among working groups. The specifier was associated with greater depressive symptom severity, severe insomnia and functional impairment.
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author Maneeton N.
Suttajit S.
Maneeton B.
Likhitsathian S.
Eurviyanukul K.
Udomratn P.
Chan E.
Si T.
Sulaiman A.
Chen C.
Bautista D.
Srisurapanont M.
spellingShingle Maneeton N.
Suttajit S.
Maneeton B.
Likhitsathian S.
Eurviyanukul K.
Udomratn P.
Chan E.
Si T.
Sulaiman A.
Chen C.
Bautista D.
Srisurapanont M.
Clinical and socio-demographic correlates of anxious distress in Asian outpatients with major depressive disorder
author_facet Maneeton N.
Suttajit S.
Maneeton B.
Likhitsathian S.
Eurviyanukul K.
Udomratn P.
Chan E.
Si T.
Sulaiman A.
Chen C.
Bautista D.
Srisurapanont M.
author_sort Maneeton N.
title Clinical and socio-demographic correlates of anxious distress in Asian outpatients with major depressive disorder
title_short Clinical and socio-demographic correlates of anxious distress in Asian outpatients with major depressive disorder
title_full Clinical and socio-demographic correlates of anxious distress in Asian outpatients with major depressive disorder
title_fullStr Clinical and socio-demographic correlates of anxious distress in Asian outpatients with major depressive disorder
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and socio-demographic correlates of anxious distress in Asian outpatients with major depressive disorder
title_sort clinical and socio-demographic correlates of anxious distress in asian outpatients with major depressive disorder
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