Wang Shuangzhi,Cao Feihu,Wang Liu,He Jiawei,Zou Xin,Zhang Diwen,Influencing factors of depressive symptoms in patients with vestibular neuritis[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2024,37(6):557-561
Influencing factors of depressive symptoms in patients with vestibular neuritis
DOI:10.11886/scjsws20240114001
English keywords:Vestibular neuritis  Depressive symptoms  Vestibular symptoms
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Wang Shuangzhi Sichuan Mental Health Center·The Third Hospital of Mianyang Mianyang 621000 China 621000
Cao Feihu Sichuan Mental Health Center·The Third Hospital of Mianyang Mianyang 621000 China 621000
Wang Liu Sichuan Mental Health Center·The Third Hospital of Mianyang Mianyang 621000 China 621000
He Jiawei School of Mental Health North Sichuan Medical College Nanchong637000 China 637000
Zou Xin Sichuan Mental Health Center·The Third Hospital of Mianyang Mianyang 621000 China 621000
Zhang Diwen* Sichuan Mental Health Center·The Third Hospital of Mianyang Mianyang 621000 China 621000
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      Background Vestibular neuritis is a common clinical acute peripheral vertigo disorder. Some patients may experience negative emotions states, leading to chronic exacerbation of vestibular neuritis and a poorer prognosis. Further research is needed to understand the psychological state of patients with vestibular neuritis and its influencing factors.Objective To explore the relationship between depressive symptoms and vestibular symptoms in patients with vestibular neuritis and its influencing factors, so as to provide references for clinical intervention.Methods A total of 86 patients with vestibular neuritis, hospitalized in the Department of Neurology of the Third Hospital of Mianyang from June 2021 to June 2023, were included in the study. Assessments were conducted using the Hamilton Depression Scale-17 item (HAMD-17), Dizziness Assessment Rating Scale (DARS) and Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI). Patients were divided into depression group(n=46) and non-depression group(n=40) based on HAMD-17 score. Pearson correlation analysis was used to examine the correlation among each scale score. Binary Logistic regression was used to identify influencing factors for depressive symptoms.Results Among the 86 patients, 46 (53.49%) exhibited depressive symptoms. Statistically significant differences were observed between depression group and non-depression group in terms of age, disease duration, years of education, DARS score and DHI score (t=4.512, 4.921, 2.712, 3.529, 5.471, P<0.01 ). In depression group, HAMD-17 score was positively correlated with DARS score and DHI score (r=0.345, 0.335, P<0.01). Binary Logistic regression analysis showed that age (OR=4.352, 95% CI: 1.520~12.462), disease duration(OR=3.772, 95% CI: 1.339~10.630), years of education (OR=0.074, 95% CI: 0.235~0.923), DARS score (OR=1.213, 95% CI: 0.405~3.628) and DHI score (OR=3.619, 95% CI: 1.246~10.514) were the influencing factors of depressive symptoms among patients with vestibular neuritis.Conclusion Depressive symptoms in patients with vestibular neuritis are positively correlated with vestibular symptoms. Risk factors for depressive symptoms in patients with vestibular neuritis include age, disease duration, DARS score and DHI score, while years of education serve as a protective factor.
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