Babar Javaid, Abrar Ahmed, Gohar Ali Arshad, M Shoaib Akhtar, Shazia Taj, Raheel Iqbal, Shehwar Akhtar, Farah Zainab, H. Batool

Relationship of Psychological well-being with Depression and Anxiety among Heart Patients

Babar Javaid, Abrar Ahmed, Gohar Ali Arshad, M Shoaib Akhtar, Shazia Taj, Raheel Iqbal, Shehwar Akhtar, Farah Zainab, H. Batool



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ABSTRACT

The study was designed to investigate the relationship of psychological well-being with depression and anxiety among heart patients.1 For this purpose, a sample of 200 patients was taken, including 100 men and 100 women, educated uneducated, employed and unemployed volunteers. The sample was taken from Nishtar Hospital, Combined military hospital and other private hospitals in Multan. The age range from 25 to 60 (mean age 43.085).2,3

Objective: To observe the effect of demographic variables (age, education, gender and source of finance) on psychological well-being and depression, anxiety in heart patients.

Methods:

1.   Low psychological well-being would be positively correlated with depression and anxiety.

2.   Older age (above 50) heart patients would have low sense of psychological well-being as compared to younger age (above 35) heart patients.

Results: Different statistical procedures were used to determine the relationship of psychological well-being with depression and anxiety among heart patients. Correlation was computed to see the relationship among variables. It was found that there is negative correlation between psychological well-being with depression and anxiety. Since the p-value in less than α (p-value < 0.01), so we reject null hypothesis Ho, and conclude that low psychological well-being is positively correlated with depression and anxiety.

Conclusion: This study also finds out important findings on the role of stresses, feeling of worthlessness in depression and anxiety disorder. It is concluded that psychological well-being, depression and anxiety are not significant correlated with each other. Source of income or job and sex of the heart patients have significant effect on psychological well being. However there is no significant difference between men and women regarding the rate of depression and anxiety.

Keywords: P-Value, Correlation, Null Hypothesis , Depression 



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