TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores
T2 - findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark
AU - Berg, Selina Kikkenborg
AU - Rasmussen, Line Ryberg
AU - Thorup, Charlotte Brun
AU - Rasmussen, Trine Bernholdt
AU - Christensen, Anne Vinggaard
AU - Hammer, Cecilie Bech
AU - Jorgensen, Martin Balslev
AU - Svendsen, Jesper Hastrup
AU - Risom, Signe Stelling
AU - Juul, Carsten
AU - Schjødt, Inge
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2026/5
Y1 - 2026/5
N2 - Objectives: To identify whether patients with arrhythmia, heart failure or ischaemic heart disease presenting with anxiety symptoms measured by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) have identifiable anxiety according to the Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (SCID) and, if so, which type of anxiety disorder based on the SCID. Design: Initial screening data from the Heart and Mind randomised clinical trial. Setting: Patients with arrhythmia, heart failure or ischaemic heart disease were screened using HADS, and patients with a HADS-anxiety (HADS-A) score≥8 were invited to participate. Participants were interviewed by trained cardiac nurses using the SCID to determine whether they met the criteria for anxiety and, if so, the type of anxiety disorder. Results: Of the 7816 patients who completed the HADS questionnaire, 1803 (23%) had a HADS-A score≥8. Among these, 398 (22%) agreed to the SCID interview, and 336 (84%) met the diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder. The mean age was 61 years, with 40% being female. The mean HADS-A score was 11.3 (SD=2.7). The most common types of anxiety were generalised anxiety disorder (61%), panic disorder (23%) and specific phobia (8%). Conclusions: The majority of individuals identified by the instrument also met the diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder. Generalised anxiety disorder and panic disorder were the most prevalent subtypes. Anxiety was common across the cardiac population, underscoring the need for routine assessment and targeted intervention in clinical practice. Trial registration number: NCT04582734.
AB - Objectives: To identify whether patients with arrhythmia, heart failure or ischaemic heart disease presenting with anxiety symptoms measured by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) have identifiable anxiety according to the Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (SCID) and, if so, which type of anxiety disorder based on the SCID. Design: Initial screening data from the Heart and Mind randomised clinical trial. Setting: Patients with arrhythmia, heart failure or ischaemic heart disease were screened using HADS, and patients with a HADS-anxiety (HADS-A) score≥8 were invited to participate. Participants were interviewed by trained cardiac nurses using the SCID to determine whether they met the criteria for anxiety and, if so, the type of anxiety disorder. Results: Of the 7816 patients who completed the HADS questionnaire, 1803 (23%) had a HADS-A score≥8. Among these, 398 (22%) agreed to the SCID interview, and 336 (84%) met the diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder. The mean age was 61 years, with 40% being female. The mean HADS-A score was 11.3 (SD=2.7). The most common types of anxiety were generalised anxiety disorder (61%), panic disorder (23%) and specific phobia (8%). Conclusions: The majority of individuals identified by the instrument also met the diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder. Generalised anxiety disorder and panic disorder were the most prevalent subtypes. Anxiety was common across the cardiac population, underscoring the need for routine assessment and targeted intervention in clinical practice. Trial registration number: NCT04582734.
KW - Anxiety disorders
KW - Cardiovascular Disease
KW - Heart failure
KW - Ischaemic heart disease
KW - MENTAL HEALTH
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105038464214
U2 - 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-113682
DO - 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-113682
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 42103379
AN - SCOPUS:105038464214
SN - 2399-9772
VL - 16
JO - BMJ Open
JF - BMJ Open
IS - 5
ER -