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Table 3 Summary of the studies reported depression as co-morbid condition

From: Mental disorders in Bangladesh: a systematic review

Author’s and publication year

Year of data collection

Setting

Place of the study

n (sample size)

Outcome measures instruments

Disease (n)

Comorbidity (n)

Karim et al., 2001 [27]

1995-98

Urban

F (Hospital)

128

ICD 10 criteria; Multipoint questionnaire

Stroke (32) Cancer (50)

Depression (15) Depression (27)

Chowdhury et al., 2007 [28]

2007

Urban

F (Hospital)

100

DSM-IV criteria; Structured questionnaire

Cancer (100)

Depression (30)

Ali et al., 2007 [29]

2004-2006

Urban

F (Hospital)

415

DSM-IV criteria GHQ-12

Illness (415)

Depression (12)

Asghar et al., 2007 [26]

2004

Rural

C

952

MADRS

Diabetes (184)

Depression (55)

Roy et al., 2012 [30]

2010-2011

Urban and suburban

F (OPD, clinic)

417

WHO-5 and PHQ- 9

Diabetes (417)

Depression (142)

Bhowmik et al., 2012 [32]

2009

Semi urban

C

2293

MADRS

Diabetes (181)

Depression (57)

Rahman et al., 2011 [33]

2009

Urban

F (Hospital)

178

CES-D

Diabetes (178)

Depression (62)

  1. C = Community based study, F = Facility based study, ICD 10 = International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, DSM- IV = Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder-4th edition, GHQ 12 = General Health Questionnaire, MADRS = Montgomery and Aasberg Depression Rating Scale, WHO-5 = World Health Organization-5 Well Being Index, PHQ- 9 = Patient Health Questionnaire-9, CES-D = Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale.