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Evaluation of anxiety levels in patients with chronic orthopedic diseases

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ACTA ORTHOPAEDICA ET TRAUMATOLOGICA TURCICA
Volume 46, Issue 6, Pages 420-424

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TURKISH ASSOC ORTHOPAEDICS TRAUMATOLOGY
DOI: 10.3944/AOTT.2012.2756

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Anxiety level; bio-psycho-social treatment; chronic orthopedic disease

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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the variables that affect anxiety levels in patients with chronic orthopedic diseases and develop motivational methods to manage these problems. Methods: The study included a total of 100 patients (55 males, 45 females; mean age: 46.8 years; range: 18 to 83 years) that either underwent surgical procedures due to orthopedic diseases lasting for a minimum of one year and not responsive to conservative treatment methods, or were hospitalized due to the complications arising after orthopedic surgical procedures. Psychological evaluation was made using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) forms TX 1 and 2. Data were analyzed using the SPSS 11.0 and evaluated with the ANOVA, Tukey, Student's t and post hoc tests. A value of p <= 0.05 was considered significant. Results: Mean state anxiety and trait anxiety scores were 43.08 and 42.61, respectively. Depression was diagnosed in 24 of patients and anxiety disorder in 29. Changes in the treatment modality were necessary in 4 patients. Conclusion: Mental and behavioral disorders are rather common in patients with chronic orthopedic diseases. Treatment modalities used for such patients should be established in a bio-psycho-social manner with regards to the psychological and social aspects of the disease.

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