Background: Depression is a serious mental disorder that can negatively impact
the daily function of many individuals. Many chronic disorders and
physiological imbalances can be the result of psychiatric illnesses and vice
versa. Our aim of this study is to determine the relationship between
Psychological Disorders and Ischemic heart diseases among adults in Saudi
Arabia in 2022. Methods: A cross-sectional study. The target population was
adults 18 years old and over and the sample size of 304 adults. The data were
collected between April 2022 and June 2022 in Riyadh, KSA. Questionnaires
were distributed to participants who meet the criteria to determine the
relationship between psychological disorders and ischemic heart diseases. The
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale was used in both Arabic and English.
The data was cleared, coded and entered through SPSS software. Results: Of
304 participants, only 5 were previously diagnosed with ischemic heart
disease (IHD). 1% of those participants had abnormal results in the HADS
anxiety section. (P=0.16) Furthermore, in the depression section of the HADS,
0.7% had abnormal results. (P=0.14) None of the participants with an IHD
diagnosis had borderline abnormal results in either section of the HADS.
Conclusion: The number of participants who were previously diagnosed with
ischemic heart disease was limited. Despite that, an association between
psychological disorders including anxiety and depression with ischemic heart
disease was found using the HADS. Further and larger studies are required to
establish a clearer relationship.
Keywords: Anxiety, Depression, Ischemic heart disease
