TY - JOUR JF - gums-hnmj JO - JHNM VL - 21 IS - 1 PY - 2011 Y1 - 2011/4/01 TI - Deperssion after traffic –accident in Poursina educational- threaputic‏ ‏center ‎ TT - بررسی میزان افسردگی پس از حوادث ترافیکی در مرکز آموزشی- درمانی ‏پورسینای رشت ‏ N2 - Introduction: Post traffic accident depression is one of the most prevelant mental disorders ‎which increased in recent years and its occurance in early years of life affects daily living ‎productivity and also family and society. Therefore it’s important to promptly detect it and ‎refers them to psychiatrist for diagnosis and treatment. ‎ Objevtive: The goal of this study was to determine the level of depression one week and also ‎two months after traffic accidents. ‎ Methods: This study had descriptive-cross stional design.‎‏ ‏Participants were chosen from ‎orthopaedic and trauma wards in Poursina hospital in Rasht city. Data were collected in two ‎time periods (one week and two months after the traffic accident ) from ‎‏89‏‎ patients using ‎demographic and Beck Depression Inventory questionnaires. Data were collected in ‎‏2010‏‎ and ‎T- test was used as statistical test for analysis.‎ Results: Findings showed that the majority(‎‏37‏‎.‎‏1‏‎%) had mild depression one week after the ‎accident but the level of depression significantly increased two months after as ‎‏38‏‎.‎‏5‏‎% of ‎samples had severe depression. ‎ Conclusion: Study results indicated that a significant percent of patients experience ‎depression after traffic accident which is related to symptoms two months after. Health care ‎personnel in emergency and other wards need to assess patients for these symptoms. Early ‎detection and referring patients for depression treatment can prevent it from becoming ‎chronic.‎ SP - 7 EP - 12 AU - Khodadadi, Naeima AU - Ghanbari Khanghah, Atefeh AU - Salami kohan, Kobra AU - Moghadamnia, Mohammad Taghi AU - Chehrzad, Minoo Mitra AU - Mirhaghjoo, Seyedeh Noshaz AD - KW - Post troumatic‏ ‏Stress Disorder KW - Depression KW - Traffic accidents KW - Trauma UR - http://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/article-1-188-en.html ER -