2014
DOI: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2014-205983
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Prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients with cystic fibrosis and parent caregivers: results of The International Depression Epidemiological Study across nine countries

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“…We found elevated depression and anxiety scores in 17% and 22% of parents respectively, and in 10% of patients, commensurate with US data using the same measures [5] and UK/International rates from alternative ones in The International Depression/Anxiety Epidemiology Study (TIDES) [1,2]. With 40% of participants not known to, or engaged with the teams' clinical psychologists, our results provide further evidence for implementing the ICMH-CF screening measures even when there are good psychosocial resources.…”
Section: Concerns About Application To Cfsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…We found elevated depression and anxiety scores in 17% and 22% of parents respectively, and in 10% of patients, commensurate with US data using the same measures [5] and UK/International rates from alternative ones in The International Depression/Anxiety Epidemiology Study (TIDES) [1,2]. With 40% of participants not known to, or engaged with the teams' clinical psychologists, our results provide further evidence for implementing the ICMH-CF screening measures even when there are good psychosocial resources.…”
Section: Concerns About Application To Cfsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Elevated depression and anxiety symptom-scores in people with cystic fibrosis (CF) are associated with worse adherence, higher frequency of missed appointments, reduced quality of life, increased uptake of healthcare, and higher healthcare costs [1][2][3]. In response, the CF Foundation (CFF) and ECFS commissioned an International Committee on Mental Health (ICMH-CF), whose guidelines on preventing, assessing and treating depression and anxiety, have recently been published [4].…”
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“…Os sintomas de depressão e ansiedade foram encontrados em 10% e 22% dos adolescentes com FC, respectivamente. O sintoma de ansiedade foi associado à presença de depressão (OR= 14,97) (Quittner et al, 2014). Uma pesquisa no Brasil investigou os efeitos da FC na adolescência para compreender a percepção sobre a puberdade e planos e adesão ao tratamento.…”
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“…Se han reportado síntomas elevados de depresión asociados a la presencia de enfermedades crónicas en personas de distintos grupos etarios y procedencia (comunidad [5][6] , atención primaria o ambulatoria 7 , y centros de especialidades) 8 . El hecho que en pacientes con múltiples comorbilidades la enfermedad más común sea la depresión 9 y que en los depresivos crónicos sea usual la presencia de enfermedades crónicas 10 , retrata la compleja interacción entre estas patologías 4 .…”
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