Title of article :
Emergency department patients' clinical and demographic characteristics regarding Hospital Anxiety subscale
Author/Authors :
Karcioglu, Ozgur Dept. of Emergency Medicine - Istanbul Education and Research Hospital - Istanbul, Turkey , Koyuncu, Nazmiye Dept. of Emergency Medicine - Haydarpas ̧a Numune Education and Research Hospital - Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract :
To evaluate clinical and demographic characteristics of the emergency department (ED) patients using Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) which includes anxiety (HAD-A) subscale.
Materials and methods
In this cross-sectional study, all consecutive adult patients admitted to the community hospital-based ED in the study period were enrolled prospectively. HAD-A items were responded by the patients themselves. Demographic characteristics, history, and clinical findings were analyzed.
Results
Four hundred and ninety-eight consecutive ED patients with eligible conditions were enrolled. Mean age was 44.1 ± 16.5 (range 18–90) and 53.0% (n = 264) were female. The presence of pathological examination finding was significantly associated with a tendency to have a HAD-A score higher than 10 (p = .044). Presence of systemic disease was significantly associated with higher anxiety scores (t-test, p = .029). Patients presented with acute exacerbation of a chronic illness and those with psychological condition had significantly higher HAD-A scores (p = .014 and p = .008, respectively).
Conclusions
High acuity, presence of pathological finding, higher income, presence of a systemic disease, acute exacerbation of a chronic illness were significantly associated with higher anxiety scores.
Keywords :
HADS , Emergency department , Anxiety , Hospital anxiety subscale , Anxiety disorder
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine