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Risk of Depression After Parkinson's Disease, Stroke, Multiple Sclerosis, and Migraine in an Iranian Population and Assess Psychometric Characteristics of Three Prevalent Depression Questionnaires Publisher



Salari M1 ; Pakdaman H1 ; Etemadifar M2 ; Hojjatipour F3 ; Khalkhali M3 ; Mirjamali N3 ; Hossein Abadi Farahani A3
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  1. 1. Brain Mapping Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  3. 3. Student Research Committee, Faculty of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Shahid Beheshti Medical University, Tehran, Iran

Source: IBRO Neuroscience Reports Published:2024


Abstract

Objective: We aim to evaluate the prevalence of depression in disorders including multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson's disease (PD), migraine, and stroke. Also, we detect risk factors for depression occurrence within each disorder. Moreover, we compare the risk factors in these four common neurologic disorders. In advance, we assess the three surveys in order to better comprehend their distinctions. Background: Depression is a globally prevalent Psychologic disorder and common co-morbidity in neurological diseases. However, it is mostly underdiagnosed in chronic patients and causes numerous adverse effects. Methods: We used the database of neurology specialty clinics in a hospital in Tehran, the largest city of Iran. Five hundred nineteen patients, including 105 PD patients, 101 patients with stroke, 213 cases with MS, and 100 Migraine patients, were assessed. They were asked about their chief characteristics and disease-specific variables that may cause depression. Moreover, depression criteria were measured with three internationally used scales to study their variances. Results: Overall, the prevalence of depression in PD, stroke, MS, and migraine, according to the BDI-II scale, were 43.8%, 38.6%, 45.1%, 37.6%, and according to HDRS scale, were 56.2%, 51.5%, 39.4%, and 43.6% respectively. Finally, according to DSM-XC the depression prevalence were 64.8%, 34.7%, 36.2%, and 67.3% respectively. Possible risk factors of depression were lower educational level, disease severity, socioeconomic level, marital or employment status, female gender, higher age, and consumption of some specific drugs. Conclusion: Depression is a widespread disorder in chronic neurologic conditions. Our data suggests the odds of depression in neurologic disorders depend on the characteristics of the patient and the features of the disease. © 2024 The Authors
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