Epidemiology of Depression, Anxiety and Stress Symptoms in Veterans’ Wives

Aims: The major complications of any war are physical and mental problems for those directly involved in it. Many studies have shown that taking care of these veterans also greatly affects the health and quality of life of their spouses. The aim of this study was to study the epidemiology of symptom...

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Main Authors: S.M. Seyyed Talebi, A. Rafieepour
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Afarand Scholarly Publishing Institute 2017-08-01
Series:طب جانباز
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Online Access:http://ijwph.ir/article-1-665-en.html
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spelling doaj-2d7de48fdb114a74885da0aedb692b5d2021-07-20T14:53:56ZfasAfarand Scholarly Publishing Instituteطب جانباز2008-26222008-26302017-08-0193133140Epidemiology of Depression, Anxiety and Stress Symptoms in Veterans’ WivesS.M. Seyyed Talebi0A. Rafieepour1 Clinical Psychology Department, Psychology & Educational Sciences Faculty, South Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Psychology Department, Educational Sciences & Psychology Faculty, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran Aims: The major complications of any war are physical and mental problems for those directly involved in it. Many studies have shown that taking care of these veterans also greatly affects the health and quality of life of their spouses. The aim of this study was to study the epidemiology of symptoms and emotional syndrome of depression, anxiety and tension disorders in over 25% male veterans’ wives and to investigate the role of demographic factors as predictors of these disorders. Instrument & Methods: In this descriptive survey in 2009, 377 wives of over 25% veterans of Tehran City, Iran, who were referred to the psychiatric services centers of Tehran Martyr Foundation and Veterans Affairs were selected by randomized cluster sampling method. The research instrument was Depression, Anxiety and Stress Questionnaire (DASS-21). Data was analyzed with SPSS 21 software using independent T, one-way variance analysis and Scheffechr('39')s post hoc tests. Findings: 76% of the cases had emotional symptoms of the disorders from a weak to very severe stages. The difference between mean scores of veteranschr('39') spouses was significant in terms of age group, physical health, recreational activities and residential ownership in all three subscales, based on the educational status variable and the number of children in the subscales of anxiety and in terms of employment status variable in the subscales of depression and anxiety (p<0.05). Conclusion: 76% of over 25% veterans’ wives of Tehran City, Iran, have certain symptoms and emotional symptoms of depression, anxiety and tension disorders. Also, demographic characteristics affect the level of depression, anxiety and tension in veterans’ wives.http://ijwph.ir/article-1-665-en.htmlspousedemographyepidemiologydepressionanxietystress
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A. Rafieepour
Epidemiology of Depression, Anxiety and Stress Symptoms in Veterans’ Wives
طب جانباز
spouse
demography
epidemiology
depression
anxiety
stress
author_facet S.M. Seyyed Talebi
A. Rafieepour
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title Epidemiology of Depression, Anxiety and Stress Symptoms in Veterans’ Wives
title_short Epidemiology of Depression, Anxiety and Stress Symptoms in Veterans’ Wives
title_full Epidemiology of Depression, Anxiety and Stress Symptoms in Veterans’ Wives
title_fullStr Epidemiology of Depression, Anxiety and Stress Symptoms in Veterans’ Wives
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of Depression, Anxiety and Stress Symptoms in Veterans’ Wives
title_sort epidemiology of depression, anxiety and stress symptoms in veterans’ wives
publisher Afarand Scholarly Publishing Institute
series طب جانباز
issn 2008-2622
2008-2630
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Aims: The major complications of any war are physical and mental problems for those directly involved in it. Many studies have shown that taking care of these veterans also greatly affects the health and quality of life of their spouses. The aim of this study was to study the epidemiology of symptoms and emotional syndrome of depression, anxiety and tension disorders in over 25% male veterans’ wives and to investigate the role of demographic factors as predictors of these disorders. Instrument & Methods: In this descriptive survey in 2009, 377 wives of over 25% veterans of Tehran City, Iran, who were referred to the psychiatric services centers of Tehran Martyr Foundation and Veterans Affairs were selected by randomized cluster sampling method. The research instrument was Depression, Anxiety and Stress Questionnaire (DASS-21). Data was analyzed with SPSS 21 software using independent T, one-way variance analysis and Scheffechr('39')s post hoc tests. Findings: 76% of the cases had emotional symptoms of the disorders from a weak to very severe stages. The difference between mean scores of veteranschr('39') spouses was significant in terms of age group, physical health, recreational activities and residential ownership in all three subscales, based on the educational status variable and the number of children in the subscales of anxiety and in terms of employment status variable in the subscales of depression and anxiety (p<0.05). Conclusion: 76% of over 25% veterans’ wives of Tehran City, Iran, have certain symptoms and emotional symptoms of depression, anxiety and tension disorders. Also, demographic characteristics affect the level of depression, anxiety and tension in veterans’ wives.
topic spouse
demography
epidemiology
depression
anxiety
stress
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