Prevalence of depressive symptoms was high among recruits. Special attention should be paid to recruits from low socioeconomic background and those who lack social support and who worry about the future.
Introduction Anxiety and depression negatively affect physicians’ performance, leading to them make errors in service providing. Reports regarding the prevalence of anxiety and depression among specialist physicians are limited. Aim To assess the prevalence of anxiety and depression among gastroenterologists in Bangladesh. Material and methods This cross-sectional study was conducted among gastroenterologists in Bangladesh. Survey questionnaires, including general information and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD), were sent to the gastroenterologists’ email addresses. Responses were collected and analysed. Results Out of 166 gastroenterologists, 63 (37.9%, mean age: 49.77 ±8.0 years, 96.8% male, mean service length: 20.2 ±8.0 years, mean working length as specialists 13.2 ±7.2 years) responded. In this series, symptom scores of 16 (25.4%) and 13 (20.7%) respondents were consistent with anxiety and depression, respectively. Nine (14.2%) respondents had symptoms of both anxiety and depression. Anxiety was significantly more prevalent among gastroenterologists of the 41–50-years age group ( p = 0.007), and those who were working as specialists less than or equal to 5 years ( p = 0.014). Depression was also more common among gastroenterologists in the 41–50-years age group 7 (24.1%), doing government service 10 (19.6%), service length ≤ 15 years 5 (29.4%), and working as specialist less than or equal to 10 years 7 (31.8%), but the difference was not significant. Conclusions Anxiety and depression are more prevalent among gastroenterologists than in the general population. Further studies should be done to determine the risk factors behind anxiety and depression among gastroenterologists so that adequate preventive measures can be taken.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.
customersupport@researchsolutions.com
10624 S. Eastern Ave., Ste. A-614
Henderson, NV 89052, USA
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Copyright © 2025 scite LLC. All rights reserved.
Made with 💙 for researchers
Part of the Research Solutions Family.