Psychiatric Morbidity in Patients of Pulmonary Tuberculosis According to Sociodemographic Profile
Aashish Kumar Singh, Rajesh Bajiya, Gaurav Rajender
The Indian Journal of Chest Diseases and Allied Sciences · 2023-06
Abstract
Background: An association has been described between tuberculosis (TB) and common mental disorders.We aimed to evaluate the patterns of psychiatric morbidities in patients with pulmonary TB.Methods: This was a prospective study conducted over a period of 1 year.A total of 100 patients were recruited for the study.Baseline psychiatric morbidity was assessed after 2 weeks of diagnosis and at the end of an intensive phase (IP).Results: In the present study, 56% of patients with pulmonary TB had morbid baseline psychiatric disorders.The major depressive episode was the most common morbid psychiatric disorder (39%), followed by panic disorder (9%), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) (6%), and agoraphobia (2%).The psychiatric morbidity dropped to 15%.Major depressive episode dropped to 13%, followed by GAD and panic disorder (1%) each at the end of an IP.Conclusion: Because of high burden of psychiatric morbidity associated with pulmonary TB, there is a need for psychiatric services to be made available to these patients.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Tuberculosis
- Pulmonary tuberculosis
- Psychiatry