THE INFLUENCE ANXIETY AND DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE AT THE MIGRANTS EXTREME NORTH WITH THE ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION

2014 
To study the frequency and gravity of disturbing-depressive disorders and their relationship to quality of life in the hearing impaired migrants Extreme North in the period of re-adaptation to new climate conditions, were examined 145 patients of both sexes who had previously resided in the Far North with arterial hypertension and moved further on permanent residence in Central Siberia, with arterial hypertension, the average age 64,1 ± 0,9 years. The examination included: general clinical examination, electrocardiogram registration, questioning, double measurement BP, biochemical defi nition of lipids and blood glucose. Using special questionnaires were evaluated the severity of anxiety-depressive disorders and determined the levels of quality of life. It is established that symptoms of alarm came to light more than at 42,7 % of the examined migrants of Far North, and depression symptoms more than at a half – 53,1 %. A total indicator of quality of life at migrants of Far North hard of hearing составил–5,27 ± 0,39 point that corresponded to moderate decline in quality of life, thus among persons with clinically expressed alarm and a depression the greatest number of patients met considerable decline in quality of life.
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