Anxiety and depression in the primary health care clinics and the use of complementary and alternative medicine

Objective: To determine the prevalence of depression and anxiety disorder in the primary care clinics in Kuching city and to examine the usage of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among the primary care patients who have psychiatric problems. Design: A cross-sectional survey design was us...

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Main Authors: Taha, A.B., Lee, PY, Lin, K, Syed Hassan, Al-Mashoor, Siti Raudzah, Ghazali
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Lee, PY
Lin, K
Syed Hassan, Al-Mashoor
Siti Raudzah, Ghazali
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Lee, PY
Lin, K
Syed Hassan, Al-Mashoor
Siti Raudzah, Ghazali
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description Objective: To determine the prevalence of depression and anxiety disorder in the primary care clinics in Kuching city and to examine the usage of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among the primary care patients who have psychiatric problems. Design: A cross-sectional survey design was used. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study of patients attending the primary care clinics. They were given core screening questionnaire, general questions on socio-demographic and questions pertaining to the usage of CAM. Patients who were positively screened for psychiatric problems will be interviewed by one of the researchers using the confirmatory questions. Results: The prevalence of all psychiatric problems in the primary care clinics was 16.6%. The commonest problem was depression at 6.7% prevalence rate followed by anxiety at 5.6%. 46.4% of the patients with psychiatric problems used CAM compared to only 20.8% of those without psychiatric problems. Significantly more patients with psychiatric problems consulted the Chinese temple medium or taking herbal medicine prescription. Conclusion: Depression and anxiety disorder are common psychiatric problems among the primary care clinic attendee and they are more likely to use CAM Anxiety and depression in the primary health care clinics and the use of complementary and alternative medicine. (PDF Download Available). Available from:
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spelling unimas-168082017-07-05T04:41:21Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16808/ Anxiety and depression in the primary health care clinics and the use of complementary and alternative medicine Taha, A.B. Lee, PY Lin, K Syed Hassan, Al-Mashoor Siti Raudzah, Ghazali RA Public aspects of medicine Objective: To determine the prevalence of depression and anxiety disorder in the primary care clinics in Kuching city and to examine the usage of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among the primary care patients who have psychiatric problems. Design: A cross-sectional survey design was used. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study of patients attending the primary care clinics. They were given core screening questionnaire, general questions on socio-demographic and questions pertaining to the usage of CAM. Patients who were positively screened for psychiatric problems will be interviewed by one of the researchers using the confirmatory questions. Results: The prevalence of all psychiatric problems in the primary care clinics was 16.6%. The commonest problem was depression at 6.7% prevalence rate followed by anxiety at 5.6%. 46.4% of the patients with psychiatric problems used CAM compared to only 20.8% of those without psychiatric problems. Significantly more patients with psychiatric problems consulted the Chinese temple medium or taking herbal medicine prescription. Conclusion: Depression and anxiety disorder are common psychiatric problems among the primary care clinic attendee and they are more likely to use CAM Anxiety and depression in the primary health care clinics and the use of complementary and alternative medicine. (PDF Download Available). Available from: researchgate 2005 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16808/1/Anxiety_and_depression_in_the_primary_he%28abstract%29.pdf Taha, A.B. and Lee, PY and Lin, K and Syed Hassan, Al-Mashoor and Siti Raudzah, Ghazali (2005) Anxiety and depression in the primary health care clinics and the use of complementary and alternative medicine. International Medical Journal, 12 (2). pp. 93-97. ISSN 1341-2051 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232723166
spellingShingle RA Public aspects of medicine
Taha, A.B.
Lee, PY
Lin, K
Syed Hassan, Al-Mashoor
Siti Raudzah, Ghazali
Anxiety and depression in the primary health care clinics and the use of complementary and alternative medicine
title Anxiety and depression in the primary health care clinics and the use of complementary and alternative medicine
title_full Anxiety and depression in the primary health care clinics and the use of complementary and alternative medicine
title_fullStr Anxiety and depression in the primary health care clinics and the use of complementary and alternative medicine
title_full_unstemmed Anxiety and depression in the primary health care clinics and the use of complementary and alternative medicine
title_short Anxiety and depression in the primary health care clinics and the use of complementary and alternative medicine
title_sort anxiety and depression in the primary health care clinics and the use of complementary and alternative medicine
topic RA Public aspects of medicine
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http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16808/1/Anxiety_and_depression_in_the_primary_he%28abstract%29.pdf