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Prevalence of depressive symptoms among patients with a chronic nonspecific lung disease in five ethnic minority groups.

作者信息

Perini Wilco, Snijder Marieke B, Schene Aart H, Kunst Anton E

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Department of Public Health, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2015 Nov-Dec;37(6):513-7. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2015.08.003. Epub 2015 Aug 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Earlier studies found chronic nonspecific lung disease (CNSLD) to be associated with depressive symptoms. We aimed to assess whether the association between CNSLD and depressive symptoms varies between ethnic groups.

METHODS

We used questionnaire data from 10916 participants of the HELIUS study in Amsterdam from six different ethnic groups. We applied logistic regression analysis to determine the association between CNSLD and depressive symptoms and interaction terms to test whether this association varied between ethnic groups.

RESULTS

CNSLD prevalence was higher among South-Asian Surinamese, Turkish and Moroccans (10.1% to 12.5%) than African Surinamese, Dutch and Ghanaians (4.8% to 6.3%). The prevalence of depressive symptoms was higher among participants with CNSLD (28.4% vs. 13.7%). This association was not significantly different between ethnic groups. The absolute prevalence of depressive symptoms was higher among the CNSLD patients from ethnic minority groups (19.2 % to 35.6%) as compared with the Dutch-origin majority group (11.2%).

CONCLUSIONS

CNSLD is associated with a high risk of depressive symptoms, especially among the five ethnic minority groups. These results imply a need to monitor the mental health of CNSLD patients in particular when a patient is from an ethnic minority group.

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