Title |
憂鬱症婦女骨密度及相關因素初探 |
Translated Titles |
The Preliminary Study of Factors Associated with Low Bone Mineral Density among Depression Women |
DOI |
10.6386/CGN.200806_19(2).0002 |
Authors |
林欣欣(Hsin-Hsin Lin);陳品玲(Ping-Ling Chen);曾麗英(Lee-Lng Tsao);楊榮森(Rong-Sen Yang);蕭美君(Mei-Chun Hsiao) |
Key Words |
憂鬱症 ; 骨密度 ; 骨質疏鬆症 ; depression ; bone density ; osteoporosis |
PublicationName |
長庚護理 |
Volume or Term/Year and Month of Publication |
19卷2期(2008 / 06 / 01) |
Page # |
162 - 171 |
Content Language |
繁體中文 |
Chinese Abstract |
There were few reports about the risk factors of osteoporosis in women with depression in Taiwan. The purpose of this study was to explore the association between personal characteristics, life style, depression and bone density in 100 depressed women in northern Taiwan. In this cross-sectional study, data were collected by a structured questionnaire, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), and Hologic Delphi QDR-2000 Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry. The results showed that: (1) lower bone density was found in older women and those with family history of osteoporosis (p<.05 and p<.01, respectively); (2) lower bone density was found in women without habit of tea consumption (p<.01). (3) lower bone density in women with severe depression (p<.001). The results indicated that in addition to providing symptom management and care, the health care team should also further examine the existence of low bone density and its related factors. The information will be helpful in preventing osteoporosis in those depressed women in the future. |
English Abstract |
There were few reports about the risk factors of osteoporosis in women with depression in Taiwan. The purpose of this study was to explore the association between personal characteristics, life style, depression and bone density in 100 depressed women in northern Taiwan. In this cross-sectional study, data were collected by a structured questionnaire, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), and Hologic Delphi QDR-2000 Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry. The results showed that: (1) lower bone density was found in older women and those with family history of osteoporosis (p<.05 and p<.01, respectively); (2) lower bone density was found in women without habit of tea consumption (p<.01). (3) lower bone density in women with severe depression (p<.001). The results indicated that in addition to providing symptom management and care, the health care team should also further examine the existence of low bone density and its related factors. The information will be helpful in preventing osteoporosis in those depressed women in the future. |
Topic Category |
醫藥衛生 >
預防保健與衛生學 醫藥衛生 > 社會醫學 |
Times Cited |