Prevalence and Determinants of Depression Among Multi Drug Resistant (MDR) TB Cases

Authors

  • Muhammad Ayub, Aliya Khan, Darshana Kumari, Saifullah, Zile Huma, Muhammad Saqib Habib

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2023171752

Abstract

Aim: We aimed this study to find the prevalence of depression among multi drug resistant (MDR) TB patients and its related determinants.

Material and methods: An observational cross-sectional study was conducted at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center Karachi hospital, we enrolled 107 MDR-TB patients using non-probability consecutive sampling. Patients were evaluated for depression using Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). Prevalence of depression along with its determinant were assessed. We used Chi Square test for association between depression and its determinants keeping P value < 0.05 was taken as statistically significant.

Results:  Patients’ mean age was 32.10±6.19, male patients were higher in number as compared to female patients. In our study we found that depression was present in 52 (48.6%) patients. Depression had significant association with financial issues, family problems, treatment duration and increasing age.

Practical implication:

Current study assess the determinants of depression in TB patients  and spreads public awareness in community about Multidrug resistance in TB and ways to avoid TB in local population.

Conclusion: From our study we conclude that 52 (48.6%) patients had depression in MDR-TB patients which is an alarming situation. Financial issues, family problems, treatment duration and increasing age were found to the determinants of depression in MDR-TB patients.

Keywords: Tuberculosis, Multi Drug Resistance, Depression, Truenat, Xpert, Mental disorders, psychiatric comorbidity

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