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Suma de Negocios
Print version ISSN 2215-910XOn-line version ISSN 2027-5692
Abstract
LEON-CORREA, Jhoan; GARCIA-CLAVIJO, Carlos Alberto; PATRICIA-MARTINEZ, Gloria and ROMERO-OSPINA, Manuel Francisco. Health factors related to depression, which influence productivity. suma neg. [online]. 2020, vol.11, n.25, pp.171-179. ISSN 2215-910X. https://doi.org/10.14349/sumneg/2020.v11.n25.a8.
The depression represents a great economic impact, predicting for the years 2011 to 2030 losses of USD 16.3 billion in the United States, in India 20% of the economic production will be destined to the management of mental disorders; in the same period China will lose USD 4.5 billion (Grazier, 2019). Making it necessary to determine the relationship of depression with tinnitus, vertigo, TMD and physical symptoms. This generates a negative impact on companies. An observational study was conducted using the CDI/ TTM tool examining 94 patients who attended the temporomandibular joint clinic. The presence of depressive symptoms with tinnitus, TMJ headache and non-specific physical symptoms (NSPH) showed significant association values with p of 0.002, 0.003 and 0.000, being risk factors for depression. NSPEs and tinnitus have a high association with the presence of depression.
Keywords : Health; depresssion; tinnitus; temporomandibular disorders; vertigo; incapacity for work.