Background of Study: Patients with thyroid disorders were found to have
continued to experience symptoms of depression despite the great of treatment has
been given to the patient to balance the thyroid hormones. Objective: The aim of
this study is to determine the level of depression symptoms among various types
of thyroid disorders patients.
Methods: A cross sectional study was carried out at
one of the government hospital at central region of Peninsular Malaysia from
August to October 2016. Patients were diagnosed as thyroid disorders, Malaysian
citizen, above 18 years old and did not have any psychiatric disorders were
included in this study.Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-42 (DASS-42) was
selected to determine the severity of depression symptoms and interpreted as
follow: less than 9-no depression, between 10 and 13-mild depression, between
14-20-moderate depression, between 21 and 27- severe depression and more than
28-extreme severe depression. Descriptive statistic was analysed by IBM
Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21.0.
Results: About
15% (23) out of 153 thyroid patients had varies degree of depression symptoms
from mild to severe extremely depression. Patients who had hyperthyroid were
found to have more depressed, followed by hypothyroid and thyroid cancer group.
Conclusion: These findings would suggest that the depression score was higher in
the patients who have hyperthyroid. A more detail and thorough study is
recommended to be done, in order to confirm these findings.