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SM ISO690:2012 DOȚEN, Natalia, AFTENE, Daniela. Affective disorders according to gender and marital status in epilepsy. In: Revista de Ştiinţe ale Sănătăţii din Moldova, 2022, nr. 3 An.1(29), p. 270. ISSN 2345-1467. |
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Background. Affective disorders in epilepsy sufferers are a major medical and social issue. Epileptic seizures, stigmatization, depression, and anxiety affect differently men and women with epilepsy and their marital status. Objective of the study. To investigate the prevalence of depression and anxiety, in men and women with epilepsy, according to their marital status. Material and Methods. The clinical and sociodemographic data of 400 epilepsy patients (212 of whom were women, a range of 18 to 74 years) were collected and a neuropsychologic evaluation was performed with the Beck Depression Inventory and Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale. This study took place at the National Epileptology Center, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, in 2021. Results. In our study, 38% of men and 59 % of women suffer from depression, while 30% of men and 57% of women suffer from anxiety. The most depressed are the divorced, men and women, with the same percentage (68%), being followed by married (39%) and single men (29%) versus the married women (63%), single women (52%) and widows (40%). The most anxious are divorced women (71%) then married (59%), single (49%) and widows (47%) versus the divorced men (50%) being followed by married men (32%) and single (22%). Conclusion.According to our study, women, particularly divorced and married women, are roughly twice as likely to have depression and anxiety, whereas single persons are less likely to experience affective disorders. In order to help people with epilepsy to reduce anxiety and depression while also enhancing their marital lives and overall quality of life, we recommend individual and couple counseling therapies. |
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Cuvinte-cheie epilepsy, depression, anxiety, gender, marital status, epilepsie, depresie, anxietate, gen, statut marital |
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