Depression and Anxiety Frequency in Patients
Hospitalized on the Guadalajara Regional Military
Hospital in the Month of April 2019
Volume 3 - Issue 5
Miranda Nava Gabriel1* and Gallo Frías Luis Gilberto2
- 1Major of military armed forced of Mexico, Neurologist, Mexico
- 2Medical Doctor, Social Service, Lamar University, Mexico
Received: December 19, 2019; Published: January 13, 2020
Corresponding author: Miranda Nava Gabriel, Major of military armed forced of Mexico, Neurologist, Mexico
DOI: 10.32474/OJNBD.2020.03.000171
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Observe and Identify patients that presented depression and anxiety using the Hospital Anxiety Diagnosis Scale (HADS), Zung & Conde scale
and ASQ 15 scale on Guadalajara Regional Military Hospital during the month of April 01st to April 30th, 2019. Methods: This is a cohort, nonexperimental,
observational, prospective and longitudinal study with PubMed and NCBI articles as variables. Findings: Most patients presented
anxiety, most patients had a chronic illness, depression was seen mostly in patients older than 50 years old, there was inadequate diet, lack of sleep,
and low distress level.
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