The Clinical Characteristics and Manifestation of Anxious Depression Among Patients With Major Depressive Disorders-Results From a Taiwan Multicenter Study

Huang Li Lin, Wei Yang Lee, Chun Hao Liu, Wei Yu Chiang, Ya Ting Hsu, Chin Fu Hsiao, Hsiao Hui Tsou*, Chia Yih Liu*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objective Anxious depression is a prevalent characteristic observed in Asian psychiatric patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD). This study aims to investigate the prevalence and clinical presentation of anxious depression in Taiwanese individuals diagnosed with MDD. Methods We recruited psychiatric outpatients aged over 18 who had been diagnosed with MDD through clinical interviews. This re-cruitment took place at five hospitals located in northern Taiwan. We gathered baseline clinical and demographic information from the participants. Anxious depression was identified using a threshold of an anxiety/somatization factor score ≥7 on the 21-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D). Results In our study of 399 patients (84.21% female), 64.16% met the criteria for anxious depression. They tended to be older, married, less educated, with more children, and an older age of onset. Anxious depression patients had higher HAM-D and Clinical Global Im-pression–Severity scale score, more panic disorder (without agoraphobia), and exhibited symptoms like agitation, irritability, concentration difficulties, psychological and somatic anxiety, somatic complaints, hypochondriasis, weight loss, and increased insight. Surprisingly, their suicide rates did not significantly differ from non-anxious depression patients. This highlights the importance of recognizing and addressing these unique characteristics. Conclusion Our study findings unveiled that the prevalence of anxious depression among Taiwanese outpatients diagnosed with MDD was lower compared to inpatients but substantially higher than the reported rates in European countries and the United States. Further-more, patients with anxious depression exhibited a greater occurrence of somatic symptoms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)561-572
Number of pages12
JournalPsychiatry Investigation
Volume21
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 06 2024
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Anxiety
  • Major depressive disorder
  • Nervousness
  • Unipolar depression

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