Title of article :
Symptoms of depression predict change in physical health after burn injury
Author/Authors :
Brett D. Thombs، نويسنده , , Melissa G. Bresnick، نويسنده , , Gina Magyar-Russell، نويسنده , , John W. Lawrence، نويسنده , , Una D. McCann، نويسنده , , James A. Fauerbach، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This study investigated the prevalence of symptoms of depression in patients hospitalized with severe burns and the association of symptoms of depression in the hospital with physical health 2 months after discharge, controlling for pre-burn physical health as measured by the SF-36 physical composite score. Survivors of acute burns were evaluated during the hospitalization (N = 262) and at 1 week (N = 165) and 2 months (N = 100) after discharge. The prevalence of at least mild to moderate symptoms of depression (Beck Depression Inventory ≥ 10) ranged from 23% to 26%. In-hospital symptoms of depression predicted change in physical health from pre-burn to 2 months post-discharge (p = .02), controlling for patient demographics, burn severity, and symptoms of PTSD. These results suggest that patients should be screened for depression, both in-hospital and during rehabilitation after discharge.
Keywords :
DepressionBurnPhysical function