Screening of Depressive Symptoms in a Russian General Population Sample: A Web-based Cross-sectional Study

  • Kibitov A
  • Rakitko A
  • Kasyanov E
  • et al.
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Background and Objective: Web-based screening of depressive symptoms in general non-clinical population can provide better insights into actual prevalence of depressive symptoms and associated risk factors. To study the current prevalence of depressive symptoms in Russian non-clinical population we conducted screening using an online survey based on Depression subscale of Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-D). Methods: The online survey covered 2610 Russian-speaking respondents and included HADS-D, questions about sex, age and presence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) diagnoses or symptoms in respondents. Results: The proportion of respondents with depressive symptoms, estimated by online HADS-D, was 14.4% (11.5%-at subclinical level, 2.9%-at clinical level). The overall HADS-D score was higher in women (p=0.003), in young individuals under 30 y.o vs. participants over 42 y.o. (p=0.004) and in individuals with self-reported CVD symptoms (p=0.00002). Linear regression analysis showed that self-reported CVD symptoms increase HADS-D score (p<0.001), but male sex (p=0.002) and older age (p<0.001) decrease it. Logistic regression showed that CVD symptoms increase the risk of depressive symptoms by HADS-D (p=0.033, OR=1.29), but older age (p=0.015, OR=0.87) and male sex (as a trend, p=0.052, OR=0.80) decrease this risk. Conclusion: Online survey based on HADS-D showed new patterns of depressive symptoms prevalence in Russian non-clinical population. Depressive symptoms prevalence did not differ between men and women and was higher among young people. The reported association between depressive symptoms and CVD was confirmed.

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Kibitov, A. A., Rakitko, A. S., Kasyanov, E. D., Rukavishnikov, G. V., Kozlova, K. A., Ilinsky, V. V., … Kibitov, A. O. (2021). Screening of Depressive Symptoms in a Russian General Population Sample: A Web-based Cross-sectional Study. Clinical Practice & Epidemiology in Mental Health, 17(1), 205–211. https://doi.org/10.2174/1745017902117010205

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