KUMJ | VOL. 23 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 90 | APRIL - JUNE, 2025
A Study of Thyroid Dysfunction among Patients Diagnosed as Depressive Episodes Presenting in the Psychiatry OPD at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Pokhara
Khattri JB, Gadar ST
Abstract: Background
The prevalence of thyroid dysfunctions is not clear in depression, and more studies
are needed.
Objective
To find the prevalence of thyroid dysfunctions among patients diagnosed with
depressive episodes. The second objective was to test the association between
thyroid dysfunctions and different sociodemographic variables.
Method
The patients diagnosed with depressive episodes according to the International
Classification of Disease – 10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
(Diagnostic Criteria for Research) were selected from the Psychiatry Out-Patient
Department of Manipal Teaching Hospital, Pokhara. The pro forma was used to
collect the socio-demographic profile of the patient. The serum sample of the 398
patients was sent for thyroid estimations.
Result
The overall prevalence of thyroid dysfunction was 13.07%. The mean age of the
abnormal thyroid function patients was 44.88 years with a standard deviation of
13.39 years. Thyroid dysfunction was more prevalent in the socio-demographic
variables like female gender and in the patients living in the rural area as compared
to other variables, but in a statistically insignificant way.
Conclusion
The result shows that thyroid dysfunction is common in the patients with depression.
Clinicians should screen every depressive patient for thyroid function. Further largerscale
studies are needed before generalizing these results.
Keyword : Depression, Hypothyroidism, Nepal, Thyroid Dysfunction