Patients with chronic rhinosinusitis often have a higher incidence of anxiety and depression. Nevertheless, the impact of specific chronic rhinosinusitis types (chronic anterior/posterior/anterior and posterior rhinosinusitis) on anxiety and depression remains unexplored. From January 2022 to July 2023, we employed various assessment scales to gauge the severity of chronic rhinosinusitis and anxiety and depression among Chinese patients with chronic rhinosinusitis. Statistical analysis involved non-parametric tests and binary logistic regression. In total, 123 patients with chronic rhinosinusitis were enrolled. The number of patients with anxiety and depression in the chronic posterior rhinosinusitis and chronic anterior and posterior rhinosinusitis groups (=0.022), the nasal symptom subdomain scores of the chronic anterior rhinosinusitis and chronic anterior and posterior rhinosinusitis (=0.011) groups and the chronic posterior rhinosinusitis and chronic anterior and posterior rhinosinusitis (=0.008) groups, and the Lund-Kennedy score of the three groups (all < 0.05) were significantly different. Binary logistic regression analysis revealed that chronic rhinosinusitis type (=0.035) was a risk factor for anxiety and depression. Anatomical chronic rhinosinusitis type was a risk factor for anxiety and depression in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis.
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