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The Association between Dizziness and Anxiety: Update to the Treatment
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Seo-Young Choi, Kwang-Dong Choi
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Res Vestib Sci. 2022;21(2):40-45. Published online June 15, 2022
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21790/rvs.2022.21.2.40
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- Anxiety, depression, or other psychiatric symptoms can be the primary cause of dizziness and the secondary complication of dizziness. Regardless of precedence or consequence, dizziness is closely associated with the psychiatric problem. On this ground, this chapter reviews the association between dizziness and anxiety and the treatment for dizziness with psychiatric symptoms.
Original Articles
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Dizzy and Psychological Scales in Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: Suspicious Patients without Characteristic Nystagmus
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Seok Min Hong, Sung Kyun Kim, Heejin Kim, Seok Jin Hong, Yong Bok Kim, Il-Seok Park, Dawoon Oh
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Res Vestib Sci. 2017;16(3):80-84. Published online September 15, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21790/rvs.2017.16.3.80
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- Objectives
Patients, who have had a history of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)-like symptoms, but no characteristic nystagmus, were often present. They are diagnosed as having a resolved state from BPPV or normal, and tend to be overlooked. We investigated the dizzy and psychological scales in BPPV-suspicious patients. Methods: Thirty-nine patients, which they had vertigo of a short duration at the specific head position, and clinically suspicious BPPV, but no nystagmus in positional tests, were enrolled. We compared dizzy and psychological scales of suspicious BPPV patients with 138 BPPV patients, using dizziness handicap inventory (DHI), the beck depression inventory (BDI), and the Spielberger state-trait anxiety inventory. Additionally, among the BPPV-suspicious group, patients with a BPPV history were compared with those with no previous BPPV. Results: No differences in the all scales were found between the two groups. However, DHI scores of patients with a previous BPPV attack were significantly higher than those of patients with no BPPV-like symptoms; in particular, there was a significant difference in emotional scores. Conclusion: Although the patients had no characteristic nystagmus, if they have a BPPV-like history and symptoms, emotional support and periodic follow up are needed. In particular, careful observation should be performed in patients with previous BPPV attack.
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The Correlation between Dizziness and Anxiety, Depression, and Type D
Personality in Patients with Chronic Dizziness
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Jun Hyeok Lee, Yoon Seok Choi, Si Youn Song, Yong Dae Kim, Chang Hoon Bae
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Res Vestib Sci. 2015;14(2):50-54.
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- Background
and Objectives: Dizziness often takes a chronic course and can
influence the emotion of life. Dizziness is associated with psychological factors
such as anxiety and depression. Type D personality is also related to the negative
emotions including anxiety and depression. Therefore, the aim of this study was
to determine the correlation between chronic dizziness and anxiety/depression/
type D personality. Materials and Methods: Chronic dizziness was defined when
the dizziness had persisted more than three months. We analyzed the data of 72
patients with chronic dizziness between November 2012 and August 2014. The
patients with chronic dizziness were asked to complete a survey regarding demographic
data, history of dizziness, Beck depression inventory-II (BDI-II), Hamilton
anxiety scale (HAM-A), type D personality scale 14 (DS-14), and dizziness handicap
inventory (DHI). Results: The patients with chronic dizziness had a trend
of higher frequency of type D personality (52.7%) compared to general population.
In the patients with chronic dizziness, there was significant positive correlation
between DHI score and BDI-II, HAM-A, and DS-14 score. Conclusion: These
results
suggest that the patients with chronic dizziness, compared to the general
population, have a trend of higher frequency of type D personality. There is
significant positive correlation between chronic dizziness and anxiety/depression/
type D personality.