Coping Strategies in Patients Diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder
Muhammad Rafique Hingoro, Muhammad Najeeb Memon, Muhammad Ilyas Siddiqui, Jamil Junejo, Muneer Sadiq, Muhammad Adil
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: To determine the coping strategies
adopted by patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) and their
association with various socio-demographic variables.
METHODOLOGY: This descriptive cross-sectional study
was done on diagnosed patients of major depressive disorder presenting to the out-patient
department of Liaquat University Hospital and Sir Cowasjee Jehangir Institute
of Psychiatry, Hyderabad during 6 months from November
2019 to April 2020. All the cases aged >18 years, both gender and diagnosed
with major depressive disorder were included. Depression coping questionnaire (DCQ) was administered to check for
coping strategies employed. All the data was entered and analyzed by
using statistical package for social sciences SPSS version 20.
RESULTS: A majority of the sample comprised of middle-aged female patients,
living in nuclear families in the urban setting with a middle socioeconomic
status. The mean time delay in presenting to the OPD was 116±13 day. As per strategies the majority of the cases
were taking pharmacological therapy and even fewer were under any other
therapy. 92.75% of the patients admitted to employing coping strategies; a
majority (78.57%) of whom deemed them useful.
CONCLUSION: Coping
strategies are adopted by many of the patients the belief of them being useful
is prevalent. Different strategies are common among different sociodemographic
groups, however, most of the coping strategies employed are negative and lead
to negative consequences in the long run.
Key
words: Depression, coping,
adopted, socio-demographic factors