Psychological distress in women with chronic bronchitis in a fishing community in the niger delta region of Nigeria.

Journal: International journal of family medicine

Volume: 2013

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Year of Publication: 2014

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Internal Medicine, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Calabar, Nigeria. Department of Mental Health, University of Uyo, Nigeria.

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Background. Biomass smoke exposure is a known risk factor for chronic bronchitis. Psychiatric comorbidities may have significant impact on the quality of life of patients with chronic bronchitis. Methods. Women who engage in fish preservation by drying over burning firewood in a fishing community were recruited for this survey. The British medical research questionnaire was used to determine chronic bronchitis, and psychological distress was determined using the hospital anxiety and depression scale. Results. A total of 342 women were recruited for this study and 63 of them had chronic bronchitis. 96 women had features suggestive of psychological distress: 57 (16.6%) women with anxiety, 51 (14.9%) women with depression and 12 women (3.5%) had combined features. Psychological distress was more common among women with chronic bronchitis. Anxiety was significantly associated with chronic bronchitis and the level of biomass exposure while depression was significantly associated with chronic bronchitis, level of exposure, and a history of sleeping in the fish smoking room. Conclusion. Anxiety and depression show significant association with chronic bronchitis among women with biomass smoke exposure with the level of exposure having an aggravating effect on the relationship.

Authors & Co-authors:  Umoh Victor Aniedi VA Ibok Andrew A Edet Bassey B Essien Ekpe E Abasiubong Festus F

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Citations :  Celli BR, MacNee W, Agusti A, et al. Standards for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with COPD: a summary of the ATS/ERS position paper. European Respiratory Journal. 2004;23(6):932–946.
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Doi : 526463
SSN : 2090-2042
Study Population
Women
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Country of Study
Nigeria
Publication Country
Egypt