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Anxiety and depression in head and neck out-patients
1ENT department, Queens Hospital, Romford, Rom Valley Way, Essex RM7 0AE, UK. vikveer@gmail.com
Objectives:
To investigate the prevalence of psychological distress in head and neck out-patients.
Design:
We used the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale to screen 106 patients for mood disorders in a London head and neck ENT out-patient clinic.
Setting:
Queen's Hospital, Romford, UK.
Participants:
One hundred and six patients attending a head and neck out-patient clinic.
Main Outcome Measure:
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale score.
Results:
Approximately 39 per cent of patients had a possible anxiety disorder (10 per cent were rated as severe), and 27 per cent had possible depression (10 per cent were rated as severe).
Conclusion:
We recommend that a member of the head and neck multidisciplinary team should be trained to identify and correctly refer psychologically distressed patients to appropriate existing psychiatric services.
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