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Understanding electroconvulsive therapy-related anxiety: a prospective study.

Jasmien ObbelsK VansteelandtE VerwijkSimon LambrichtsF BouckaertP Sienaert
Published in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2020)
There are individual differences in ECT-related anxiety trajectories during ECT. Both female patients and patients with psychotic depression experienced more ECT-related anxiety before the start of ECT. The severity of ECT-related anxiety decreased significantly in patients with a psychotic depression, but remained stable in patients without a psychotic depression during ECT. In addition, patients who showed a stronger decrease in depression-severity also showed a stronger decrease in ECT-related anxiety. A better understanding of ECT-related anxiety trajectories can help in designing anxiety-reducing interventions.
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