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Magnitude and Severity of Anxiety and Risk Factors among Hypertensive Patients Attending Public Hospitals in Arba Minch Town, Ethiopia.

Andinet AkililuElias EzoWubishet GezimuElias NigusuTaye Mezgebu AshineAsnakech Zekiwos HelisoBethelhem Birehanu MulunehGetachew OssaboSentayehu Admasu Saliya
Published in: SAGE open nursing (2024)
About three in 10 hypertensive patients attending public hospitals in Arba Minch town public hospitals were anxious. Approximately two in 10 hypertensive sufferers had moderate to severe anxiety. Sex, status of blood pressure, family history of hypertension, family history of mental illness, history of admission, social support status, and current alcohol use have been substantially associated with anxiety among hypertensive patients. Therefore, enhancing gender identity, controlling blood pressure, screening and treating a family history of high blood pressure and family history of mental illness, coping with previous admission, improving social help, and cessation of alcohol use might lessen the burden of anxiety among hypertensive sufferers.
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