Abstract:
Introduction: Spinal cord injury is one of the most debilitating and devastating injuries in
the world. This debilitating condition not only creates enormous physical disability but
also emotionally depress the patient. Anxiety and depression found two or three times
more often among people who are paralyze than the nondisabled. Anxiety and depression
are more common in the spinal cord injury (SCI) population-about 1 in 5 people. Aim: To
identify the level of the anxiety and depression among SCI patients during rehabilitation.
Objectives: To determine the socio-demographic information of the SCI patients and to
find out the association between anxiety and depression level with age group of the
participants. Methodology: This study was done by using cross sectional method. The
study population was all spinal cord injury patients who rehabilitated at CRP. 40 Sample
were conveniently selected for the study. Data were collected by using PHQ
questionnaire and D-lit questionnaire. These two standard structured questionnaires were
used to assess the anxiety and depression of these participants. Researcher maintained the
all-ethical issues. Data were numerically captured in SPSS 20 version. Furthermore,
Microsoft excel was used for the analysis of data and for the presentation of the data as
well. Result: This study found that, among the 40 participants 80% (n=32) were male
and 20% (n=8) were female, most of the participants 53% (n=21) were 2nd decade and 4th
decade. Among 40 participants Tetraplegia were 40% (n=16) and paraplegia were 60%
(n=24). A significant association had found in anxiety and depression SCI patient during
rehabilitation. Statistically significant association also found in between anxiety and
depression & some socio-demographic information such as Age, sex, residential area,
income, types of injury. Conclusion: There are clear associations between social,
educational and economic disadvantage, anxiety and depression in this population.
Strategies that address the social determinants of anxiety and depression, such as
education, social exclusion, financial protection and affordable housing for all are
indicated.
Key words: Spinal Cord Injury, Anxiety, Depression.
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.