depression, anxiety and quality of life in caregiver spouses of veterans with chronic spinal cord injury.

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mohammad hosein ebrahimzadeh orthopedic research center, department of orthopedic surgery, mashhad university of medical sciences, ghaem hospital medical school, ahmad-abad street, mashhad, 99199-91766, iran

bibi soheyla shojaee orthopedic research center, department of orthopedic surgery, mashhad university of medical sciences, ghaem hospital medical school, ahmad-abad street, mashhad, 99199-91766, iran

farideh golhasani-keshtan orthopedic research center, department of orthopedic surgery, mashhad university of medical sciences, ghaem hospital medical school, ahmad-abad street, mashhad, 99199-91766, iran

fatemeh moharari ibn-sina hospital, department of psychiatry mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, 99199-91766, iran mashhad, iran

abstract

objective: we were curious about the degree of anxiety and depression and their effect on the quality of life of the caregivers of veterans with spinal cord injury (sci). methods: a convenience sample of 72 out of 120 caregiver spouses of veterans with spinal cord injury participated in our study. the hospital anxiety and depression scale (hads) were considered as a measure of depression and anxiety. the world health organization quality of life bref questionnaire (whoqol-bref) was considered to evaluate the quality of life. to compare the caregivers, we enrolled 74 matched caregiver spouses of patients without spinal cord injury . results: the average age of the spouses was 44.7±6.5. the average time elapsed from the injury was 26.4±3.1 years. there was a significant difference in all domains of quality of life and depression between the caregivers and the control group, but there was not a significant difference in terms of anxiety. there was a negative correlation between depression and age, level of education and quality of life. conclusion: mental care support should be implemented for veterans and their spouses in addition to the provided facilities.

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iranian journal of psychiatry

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