Paradiso S, Robinson R G
Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, USA.
J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 1998 Winter;10(1):41-7. doi: 10.1176/jnp.10.1.41.
In stroke and other medical illnesses, secondary depression may be associated with different factors in women than in men. The authors examined 301 consecutive admissions for acute treatment of cerebrovascular accident for gender differences in depression, psychosocial factors, physical impairment, and lesion location. Women were twice as frequently diagnosed with major depression as men. Women with major depression had a greater frequency of left hemisphere lesions than men. In men, major depression was associated with greater impairment in activities of daily living, and greater severity of depression was associated with greater impairment in daily activities and social functioning. In women, greater severity of depression was associated with prior diagnosis of psychiatric disorder and cognitive impairment. These findings suggest a different nature of poststroke depression in men and women and may have implications for its treatment.
在中风及其他疾病中,女性继发性抑郁可能与男性的相关因素有所不同。作者对301例因脑血管意外急性治疗而连续入院的患者进行了研究,以探讨抑郁、心理社会因素、身体损伤和病变部位方面的性别差异。女性被诊断为重度抑郁的频率是男性的两倍。患有重度抑郁的女性左半球病变的频率高于男性。在男性中,重度抑郁与日常生活活动能力的更大损伤相关,而抑郁程度越严重,日常生活活动和社交功能的损伤就越大。在女性中,抑郁程度越严重与先前诊断的精神障碍和认知障碍相关。这些发现表明男性和女性中风后抑郁的性质不同,可能对其治疗有影响。