Prevalence and Trend of Depression in Burn Survivors: A Single Center Cohort Study.

J Burn Care Res

Department of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Formerly, PES College of Pharmacy), PES University, Bangalore, 560100 Karnataka, India.

Published: August 2024

Burn injuries are frequently disastrous catastrophes that can cause significant skin damage and frequently result in hypertrophic scarring. Recovery from burn injury includes 3 domains-medical, functional, and psychiatric. Psychological concerns affect both the quality of life and the disease recovery. This study assesses the prevalence of major depression or clinically significant symptoms of depression among patients hospitalized for acute burn injury, as well as their persistence once diagnosed. It is a prospective cohort that was studied in 1%-40% of patients with body surface area burn, where the Beck Depression Inventory was used as a depressive symptom measure. A total of 108 patients were included in the study, out of which 42 (38.8%) exhibited depressive symptoms. Type of burn did not affect the prevalence of depression, whereas total body surface area had an impact on prevalence rate. The Beck Depression Inventory score assessment during the study revealed that 8.4% of participants exhibited worsening of scores during the study period and only 3.4% showed improvement throughout the study. Patients with mild depressive symptoms at admission were likely to recover, whereas those with severe depressive symptoms were less likely to recover from the psychological state. To conclude, depression was more prevalent among burn survivors from the Indian community.

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