SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF ANXIETY DISORDER IN PATIENTS WITH GASTRO-OESOPHAGEAL - REFLUX OUTPATIENT TREATMENT AT KHANH HOA PROVINCE GENERAL HOSPITAL
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Study on 97 patients with GERD treated as outpatients at Khanh Hoa General Hospital. Objective: Identify anxiety disorders according to the Zung scale and the relationship between GERD-Q scores in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease. management. Study method: cross-sectional. Results: Male 43.3%, female 56.7%. The age group 31-40 accounts for the highest proportion of 39.2%. 100.0% of patients have GERD-Q symptoms, GERD-Q scores range from 3-18. The number of patients with definitely GERD accounts for 74.2%. GERD disease duration ≤ 12 months accounts for 68,0% and 32,0% of patients have disease duration > 12 months. 74.2% of people with GERD have anxiety disorders according to the ZUNG Scale. There is a positive correlation between age and total Zung score. People with GERD over 12 months have higher anxiety disorders than those under 12 months. The risk of showing anxiety disorder in the group of patients with GERD-Q score < 9 points is only 0.2 times the risk in the group with GERD-Q score ≥ 9 points. Conclusion: People with GERD have a high rate of anxiety disorders, anxiety disorders are related to age and duration of GERD disease.
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