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. 2017 Feb 1;11(2):OC24–OC27. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2017/24203.9393

[Table/Fig-6]:

Summary of different publications from India on mental illness in patients with respiratory diseases.

Reference Total number of patients, age range Study tools Conclusion
Sajal De, [4]
Bhopal, India
100 COPD, 61.7±9.6 years PHQ-9 Overall 72%, stages I, II, III and IV were 83.3%, 56.3%, 72.5% and 86.4%, respectively and prevalence of depression increases with the severity of COPD (p=0.024)
Waseem SMA
et al., [14]
Aligarh, India
121 COPD patients, 43.15±13.04 yrs BDI, HAS 57.02% had depression, 36.37% had anxiety
Sharma BB, [6]
Jaipur, India
391 stable chronic respiratory illness, male 37.52±15.11yrs and female 35.85±10.99 yrs GMHAT/PC interview Anxiety (20.6%), depression (13.2%) and obsessive compulsive disorders (4.6%)
Negi H
et al., [5]
India
126 COPD, 62.69±0.84 PHQ-9 Overall 49.2%, 20.6% had moderately severe to severe depression or major depressive disorder, 12.7% moderate depression, 15.9% mild depression
Chaudhary SC et al. [15]
Lucknow, India
74 COPD, 56.97±10.11 years MINI version 6.0.0 Major depressive episodes 2.7%, Panic disorder 4.05%, generalized anxiety disorder 4.4%