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Somatic symptoms and their association with anxiety and depression in Chinese patients with cardiac neurosis
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Somatic Symptom DisorderHealth PsychologyMental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyCardiac NeurosisMood SymptomClinical PsychologyComorbid Psychiatric DisorderSomatic Self-rating ScalePsychiatric DiseasePsychiatryDepressionRehabilitationPsychiatric DisorderClinical DisordersSomatic SymptomsNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryMood DisordersMedicineAnxiety DisordersPsychopathologyChinese Patients
Objective We sought to investigate somatic symptoms detected by the Somatic Self-rating Scale and to evaluate whether they were associated with the psychological symptoms of anxiety and depression in patients with cardiac neurosis. Methods A total of 180 patients with cardiac neurosis at the Third Xiangya Hospital, Changsha, China, were surveyed from January 2017 to July 2018. Participants completed a general information questionnaire, the Somatic Self-rating Scale, the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-7. Results The mean (±standard deviation) somatic symptom score in patients with cardiac neurosis was 40.83 ± 7.12. The most severe symptoms were cardiovascular symptoms, fatigue and muscle soreness. A total of 90 patients (46.4%) had anxiety and 80 (50.0%) had depression. Multiple stepwise regression analysis showed that somatic symptoms in patients with cardiac neurosis were associated with both anxiety and depression. Conclusion Somatic symptoms in patients with cardiac neurosis were associated with both anxiety and depression. Therefore, it is important to provide effective emotional interventions to promote patient rehabilitation.
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