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Short-term Changes in Self-rating Depression Scale Scores after Smoking Cessation in Neurotic Patients
Authors:Maki Komiyama  Yuka Ozaki  Yusuke Miyazaki  Akihiro Yasoda  Hiromichi Wada  Hajime Yamakage  Noriko Satoh-Asahara  Tatsuya Morimoto  Akira Shimatsu  Yuko Takahashi  Koji Hasegawa
Affiliation:1.Clinical Research Institute, National Hospital Organization Kyoto Medical Center, Japan; 2.Division of Molecular Medicine, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka, Japan
Abstract:Objective The psychological status is a key factor in smoking continuance. However, details on short-term changes in mild depressive states after smoking cessation (SC) are still unknown. The purpose of the present study was to investigate these short-term changes. Methods A total of 989 patients who visited our SC Clinic were assessed using the Zung Self-Rating-Depression-Scale (SDS), an official instrument to measure depressive tendencies. The participants were classified into normal and neurotic groups based on their SDS scores during their initial visit; they were assessed again 2, 4, 8, and 12 weeks thereafter. Results The majority of patients in the neurotic group were women. These patients were also younger, with a higher nicotine dependence, and presented with a lower successful SC rate than the patients in the normal group. A decrease in SDS scores after starting the SC treatment was observed only in the neurotic group, especially during the first two weeks. In patients who continued to smoke, no improvement in depressive tendencies was noted in this period. Conclusion Depressive tendencies of patients with neurosis improve in the initial stages of the SC treatment (i.e., within two weeks after starting the treatment). This finding fills the mentioned knowledge gap regarding the effects of SC on mild depressive states in the short term.
Keywords:smoking cessation   smoking   nicotine dependence   depression
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