Objective Growing evidence suggests high levels of comorbidity between hypertension and mental illness but there are few data from low- and middle-income countries. We examined the association between hypertension and depression and anxiety in South Africa.Methods Data come from a nationally-representative survey of adults (n = 4351). The Composite International Diagnostic Interview was used to measure DSM-IV mental disorders during the previous 12-months. The relationships between self-reported hypertension and anxiety disorders, depressive disorders and comorbid anxiety-depression were assessed after adjustment for participant characteristics including experience of trauma and other chronic physical conditions.Results Overall 16.7% report...
Hypertension is recognized as a multifactorial disorder. Anxiety disorders, depressive disorder, psy...
BACKGROUND Although many studies have indicated that psychosocial factors contribute to hypertension...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Objective: Growing evidence suggests high levels of comorbidity between hypertension and mental illn...
Growing evidence suggests high levels of comorbidity between hypertension and mental illness but the...
Growing evidence suggests high levels of comorbidity between hypertension and mental illness but the...
OBJECTIVE:Growing evidence suggests high levels of comorbidity between hypertension and mental illne...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 96-98).This thesis examines the associations between sel...
The aim of this study is to examine the association between symptoms of depression and anxiety and h...
Background Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympto...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Hypertension is recognized as a multifactorial disorder. Anxiety disorders, depressive disorder, psy...
Hypertension is recognized as a multifactorial disorder. Anxiety disorders, depressive disorder, psy...
BACKGROUND Although many studies have indicated that psychosocial factors contribute to hypertension...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Objective: Growing evidence suggests high levels of comorbidity between hypertension and mental illn...
Growing evidence suggests high levels of comorbidity between hypertension and mental illness but the...
Growing evidence suggests high levels of comorbidity between hypertension and mental illness but the...
OBJECTIVE:Growing evidence suggests high levels of comorbidity between hypertension and mental illne...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 96-98).This thesis examines the associations between sel...
The aim of this study is to examine the association between symptoms of depression and anxiety and h...
Background Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympto...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Hypertension is recognized as a multifactorial disorder. Anxiety disorders, depressive disorder, psy...
Hypertension is recognized as a multifactorial disorder. Anxiety disorders, depressive disorder, psy...
BACKGROUND Although many studies have indicated that psychosocial factors contribute to hypertension...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...