Salma Andleeb, Farhana Jahangir, Nighat Shaheen.
Pre-treatment anxiety and interferon induced depression in hepatitis C patients.
J Postgrad Med Inst Jan ;29(4):237-42.

Objective: To study the effect of pre-treatment anxiety on interferon induced depression in hepatitis C patients undergoing interferon treatment. Methodology: Interrupted time series design was used for this study to assess at pre, in 2 follow up visits (after 24th and 48th week) and after completion of the treatment. The depression and anxiety of two groups of women (showing high and low pre-treatment anxiety score on the IPAT anxiety scale [PTAS]) was measured by the Siddiqui Shah Depression Scale (SSDS) and the IPAT Anxiety Scale. Female patients (n=57) being diagnosed for Hepatitis C and prescribed for interferon therapy were selected from three main hospitals of Peshawar, through convenience sampling technique. Results: The age range of the sample was from 35 to 65 years (54.51+5.11 years). Compared to 25 % of the patients having low pre-treatment anxiety scores, 32 % of the patients with higher pre-treatment anxiety score experienced significant level of depression at week 24 and 48 during and after completion of the interferon treatment. Conclusion: Pre-treatment anxiety has significant effect on the levels of depression, hepatitis C patients experience during and after completion of the treatment.

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