《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2012, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (6): 583-585.

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Analysis of Depression and Related Factors for Patients with Craniocerebral Injury during Rehabilitation

LIU Tang-long, QINTian-xing, XIA Shu-jian, et al.   

  1. The Psychiatric Hospital of Ningbo, Ningbo 315032, Zhejiang, China
  • Received:2011-10-08 Revised:2012-01-29 Published:2012-06-25 Online:2012-06-25

Abstract: Objective To explore the depression and its related factors of the patients with craniocerebral injury during rehabilitation.Methods 111 patients with craniocerebral injury were investigated with the questionnaire about general condition. They were assessed withHamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAMD). The relationship between the general condition and the score of HAMD were analyzed. ResultsThere were 27 cases (24.32%) with score of HAMD≤7, 31 cases (27.93%) with the score from 8 to 17 and 53 cases (47.75%) with thescore≥18. The score of HAMD was significantly related to the patients' age, education, profession, economy status, economic compensationand the cause of injury (P<0.05). However, it was not related to the sexuality, marital status, registered residence, level of the injury, thecourse of disease and the coma time (P>0.05). Only economy state (x1), education (x2) and economic compensation (x3) entered into the regressionequation by multiple regression analysis: y=22.782-6.879x1+2.357x2+3.54x3 (F=75.609, P=0.000). Conclusion Patients with craniocerebralinjury generally depress during rehabilitation. The patients with a worse economy state, a higher education and no economic compensationappear more serious depression.

Key words: craniocerebral injury, depression, factor analysis