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General Anxiety Disorder and Primary Hypertension: Is There a Link?

Asal SeifaeiAmir AskarinejadHamed Bazrafshan DrissiSeyede Zahra JafariSarvin SasanniaMana MoghadamiPeyman IzadpanahHanieh Bazrafshan
Published in: The Journal of nervous and mental disease (2023)
Chronic forms of morbidity, including mental disorders and hypertension, play a dominant role in determining a disease load in the developing world. This article investigates the associations between the diagnoses of primary hypertension and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and the severity of GAD in individuals with primary hypertension. The association of GAD and age, sex, marriage, education level, income, chronic medical conditions, family history of mental disorders, adverse life events, and hypertension was assessed in 470 patients with the diagnosis of primary hypertension. Data analysis was performed with IBM SPSS Statistics software version 16. A significant relationship was found between the prevalence of GAD and the following variables: history of mental disorders (p < 0.0001), chronic medical conditions (p < 0.0001), and adverse life events (p < 0.0001). The mean anxiety score was higher among patients with uncontrolled blood pressure, and a significant relationship was observed between the prevalence of GAD and blood pressure (p < 0.0001). Because of the significant association between GAD and primary hypertension, it is recommended that anxiety disorders be considered in patients in whom primary hypertension is not controlled easily. This may lead to more proper control of hypertension while taking fewer antihypertensive medications.
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