Abstract:
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to identify the level of depression, anxiety and
stress among the persons with amputee. Objectives: To identify the level of
depression, anxiety & stress among the persons with amputee . To explore the Sociodemographic information of the participants. Methodology: The study was conducted
by using cross sectional method. Total 70 samples were selected conveniently for this
study from Prosthetics and Orthotics Department, CRP, Savar. All data were collected
through face-to face interview and over phone by using a semi-structured research
question technique. Results: Among 70 participants maximum age was 74 years and
as follows minimum age was 16 years where mean age calculation was 39.94 ± 13.95
years. Among 70 participants 55.70% had extremely severe depression level, 34.30%
had severe depression, 7.10% had moderate severity and 2.90% had mild depression
level. 91.40% had extremely severe anxiety level and 8.60% had severe anxiety level.
52.90% had moderate stress level, where it decreases in 21.40% having severe stress
level, 15.70% had extremely severe stress level, where mild and moderate respective
to 7.10% of total number of the participants. A significant association was observed
between age category and depression (χ2: 28.272, P- value: 0.001) and stress (χ2:
24.034, P- value: 0.020). Conclusion: The results of the study suggest that
depression, anxiety and stress are commonly experienced after amputation. The
amputee group should have access to the amputee care program which will provide
psychiatric care alongside rehabilitation.
Key words: Amputation, Depression, Anxiety, Stress
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Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.