To compare social adaptation level among psychiatric inpatients with an atypical and non-atypical depression.
140 inpatients at the age of 18-65 years were evaluated with SIGH-SAD (Williams J. et al., 1991) and Social Adaptation Self-evaluation Scale (SASS) (Bosc M. et al., 1997). Patients who got more than 7 points by SIGH-SAD atypical features were considered as AD-patients, they formed the main group. Patients who got 7 or less scores by SIGH-SAD atypical features formed the comparison group. Mann-Whitney test was used.
10 men and 60 women (1:6) at the average age 44.5±11.4 generated the main group. The comparison group was generated by 20 man and 50 women (2:5) at the average age of 48±10.7. Significant difference at the age was not observed. The average age for women of main and comparison groups are 44.6±11.2 and 49.6±10.6 years (p=0.01891). The middle score on SIGH-SAD at admission was 31.4±6.2 in main group and 24.9±6.2 in the comparison group (p=0.0000). The middle score on the SASS in the main and comparison group was 30.4±8 and 33±7.2 properly (p=0.04687). Significant differences in social adaptation level subject to gender among and in the groups were not found.
Women with AD were younger than non-AD women. More severe impairments on SASS were found in a group with AD.