Emmons C A, Fetting J H, Zonderman A B
NORC, University of Chicago.
Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 1987 Nov;9(6):398-404. doi: 10.1016/0163-8343(87)90048-x.
The goals of this study were to examine, in greater detail, the experience of depression in the medically ill, and to compare their experience with that of depressed psychiatric patients. Medical and psychiatric inpatients were matched in terms of total scores on the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). In addition to the BDI, all patients completed a self-report symptom battery. No difference was found between the two groups in terms of total BDI scores, but psychiatric patients scored significantly higher on the affective BDI items, and medical patients scored significantly higher on the somatic BDI items. Discriminant analysis was used to compare their responses to the symptom battery. Depression in the psychiatric patients was characterized primarily by suicidal ideation and loss of interest, whereas in medical patients a lack of energy and worry were the predominant symptoms. The implications of these findings for assessing depression in the medically ill are discussed.
本研究的目的是更详细地考察内科疾病患者的抑郁体验,并将他们的体验与抑郁性精神疾病患者的体验进行比较。内科和精神科住院患者在贝克抑郁量表(BDI)的总分上进行了匹配。除了BDI之外,所有患者都完成了一份自我报告症状量表。两组在BDI总分方面没有差异,但精神疾病患者在BDI情感项目上得分显著更高,而内科疾病患者在BDI躯体项目上得分显著更高。采用判别分析来比较他们对症状量表的反应。精神疾病患者的抑郁主要表现为自杀观念和兴趣丧失,而内科疾病患者中,缺乏精力和担忧是主要症状。本文讨论了这些发现对评估内科疾病患者抑郁的意义。