The silent struggle: assessing anxiety prevalence in Marrakech’s hypertensive population
Fatima Zahra Boukhari, Safae Belayachi, Firdaous Essayagh, Ahmed Anouar Naji, Hajar Lemriss, Khaoula Addakiri, Meriem Essayagh, Sanah Essayagh, Touria Essayagh

TL;DR
This study finds that one-third of hypertensive patients in Marrakech report anxiety symptoms, highlighting the need for mental health support in their care.
Contribution
The study provides the first assessment of anxiety prevalence among hypertensive patients in Marrakech’s primary healthcare centers.
Findings
33.1% of hypertensive patients in Marrakech reported anxiety symptoms.
Risk factors include stress, family history of hypertension, and lack of social support.
Anxiety prevalence underscores the need for mental health integration in hypertension management.
Abstract
Anxiety is a disorder that may negatively impact the quality of life for people with hypertension. In Marrakech, epidemiological data on anxiety in hypertension patients are scarce, preventing holistic treatment for hypertensive patients and favoring the development of comorbidities. This study aims to assess the prevalence of self-reported anxiety among hypertensive patients receiving care in primary healthcare centers in Marrakech. Between May 2021 and December 2022, a cross-sectional study of 1053 hypertensive patients who visited primary healthcare centers in Marrakech was carried out. Socio-demographic information, behavioral and clinical information, hypertensive treatment characteristics, and the care-patient-physician triad were all collected via a face-to-face questionnaire. The Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7) was used to assess self-reported anxiety. Multivariate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth and Well-being Studies · Ophthalmology and Visual Health Research · Health, psychology, and well-being
