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The goal of this observational study is to know any CORRELATIONS BETWEEN SYMPTOMS OF ANXIETY AND / OR DEPRESSION WITH DYSPHAGIA SEVERITY LEVEL in is all of the new or ongoing patients with dysphagia in the Neurorehabilitation Department at Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung and who meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The main questions it aims to answer are:
Hypothesis 1 H0 : There is no correlation between increased severity of dysphagia and higher levels of anxiety symptoms H1 : There is a correlation between increased severity of dysphagia and higher levels of anxiety
Hypothesis 2 H0 : There is no correlation between increased severity level of dysphagia and higher level of depression symptoms H1 : There is a correlation between increased severity of dysphagia and higher levels of depression
Hypothesis 3 H0 : There is no correlation between increased severity level of anxiety and dysphagia and higher level of depression symptoms H1 : There is a correlation between increased severity of anxiety and dysphagia and higher levels of depression
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This study is an analytical observational study with a cross-sectional design, then correlation analysis was carried out, to analyse the correlation between Severity level of dysphagia with anxiety and / or depression. This Study performed at Hasan Sadikin Hospital between August 2024 - March 2025
Study Subject : The target population for this study is all of the new or ongoing patients with dysphagia in the Neurorehabilitation Department at Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung and who meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria.
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Participants who have MOCA INA < 18 Participants with severe malnutrition, showed by BMI WHO Asia Pacific < 18.5 Participants with unstable hemodynamics, GCS < 15 Participants who had a history of diagnosed anxiety and / or depression Participants who had a history of using an antipsychotic drug
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The sample size in this study was determined using correlation analysis, to see the correlation between variables, with a minimum number of samples of 30 research subjects obtained.
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Regina Emmanuela Gusti Pratiwi; Vitriana Biben
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