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Original Article

Predictors of anxiety symptoms in the gynecological outpatient setting: The Thai experience

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Pages 91-99 | Received 04 Feb 2008, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective. To examine the prevalence and predictors of anxiety in women attending a gynecological outpatient service. Method. A total of 271 women who came to a gynecological outpatient clinic at a large university hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, were asked to complete the state sub-scale of the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Index (STAI) and a questionnaire to obtain demographic, medical and gynecological information as well as a questionnaire to assess social support. A cutoff score of ≥ 46 on the STAI was considered to indicate the presence of moderate–severe anxiety. Result. One hundred (36.9%) subjects met criteria for anxiety. Anxious women were more likely to be young and to have had an abortion at an earlier age. They were more likely to reside in rural Thailand, report perception of low social support, present with abnormal vaginal discharge and to have a greater number of gynecological symptoms than non-anxious women. Additionally, anxious women were less likely to have knowledge about their diagnosis compared to non-anxious women. Conclusion. Clinically meaningful levels of anxiety are common among women attending an outpatient gynecological clinic. Awareness of risk factors for anxiety in these women will aid medical personnel in identifying those in need of additional support and/or mental health services.

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