Factors Affecting Anxiety and Depression in Psychiatric Consultation Patients

Author:

Wise Thomas N.1,Mann Lee S.1,Puscheck Elizabeth1,Dove Henry1,Kiernan Kevin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Fairfax Hospital and Georgetown University Medical Center

Abstract

Factors that contribute to dysphoric affects in patients seen on a consultation-liaison service were investigated. Eighty-five subjects were studied to assess the role of character style, locus of control and seriousness of medical illness upon the magnitude of depression and anxiety each patient experienced. Results indicated that the obsessoid individual as well as individuals in pain reported significantly more depression and anxiety than their hysteroid counterparts. The severity of illness did not correlate with greater dysphoria. Those individuals who were more externally located were found to be in greater subjective pain. Furthermore, psychiatric consultants significantly tended to ignore the issue of the pain more often than anxiety and depression. The implications of these findings are discussed as they relate to a patient's personality style and the experience of illness and hospitalization.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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