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Title: Differences in Depressive Symptoms, Perceived Social Support, and Quality of Life among Patients with Hepatitis C and Psychiatric Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study
Authors: Mafia Shahzadi, Mumtaz Lakho, Zahid Hussain Soomro, Ahmed Ali Kanhar, Iffat Jamal, Arooba Pervez, Ishrat Rana, Aqila Unbrin
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Health Sciences (PJHS)
Publisher: Lahore Medical Research Center
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 6
Issue: 5
Language: en
Keywords: Depressionquality of lifesocial supporthepatitis CPsychiatric Patients
Hepatitis is a series of viral illnesses that can impact a person's health and social life. Objective: To investigate the differences in depressive symptoms, perceived social support, and quality of life among the normal population, patients with Hepatitis C, and patients with psychiatric disorders. Methods: 402 participants were taken from Faisalabad's different urban and rural areas. The participants 'ages ranged from 25 to 54 years. The sample consisted of married participants (n=189, 47%) and unmarried participants (n=213, 53%). A purposive sampling technique was used to collect the data. The following measures were used to assess the findings: Demographic Form, Patient Health Questionnaire, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, and World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF scale. Results: The findings revealed that patients with hepatitis C and patients with psychiatric disorders perceived a high degree of depression as compared to individuals having no history of medical and psychiatric treatment. Similarly, patients with hepatitis C and patients with psychiatric disorders perceived a low degree of social support and quality of life as compared to individuals having no history of medical and psychiatric treatment. Conclusion: In this study, depression, perceived social support, and quality of life were found to significantly differ between the general population, Hepatitis C patients, and people with a mental health condition.
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