IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-8-6-19648 Original Research Paper PATIENTS‘ EMOTIONAL HEALTH PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN FUNCTIONAL RESULTS– A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY Devashis Barick Dr. June 2019 8 6 01 02 ABSTRACT

AIM AND OBJECTIVE– 1) The primary outcome was pain intensity within two months after surgery. 2) Secondary outcomes were impairment in daily function, social, working life quality, and psychological distress (depression, anxiety, and somatic pain) after orthopaedic surgery. MATERIAL & METHODS– Patents who had undergone orthopaedic surgery, and who were referred for psychogenic pain, depressive, anxiety and behaviour difficulties in N.K.P. Salve Institute of Medical Sciences & Lata Mangeshkar Hospital and Research Centre Nagpur (Maharashtra) were included in the study (N=82). Cross sectional study (Questionnaire Based Study), between August 2018 – March 2019. RESULT – Muscular tension male 5.56 ± SD 2.462 and female 7.59 ± SD 1.542 and t value is –4.513, and mean score shows female gender face more difficulties in muscular tension as compare to male gender , Psychic Anxiety male 6.22 ± SD 2.196 and female 5.09 ± SD 2.248 and t value is 2.521 and mean score shows male gender face more difficulties in psychic anxiety as compare to female gender, Detachment male 5.72 ± SD 2.303 and female 3.47 ± SD 2.016 and t value is 4.281 and mean score shows male gender face more difficulties in detachment as compare to female gender, Social Desirability male 4.88 ± SD 1.879 and female 6.53 ± SD 1.722 and t value is –3.401 and mean score shows female gender face more difficulties in social desirability as compare to male gender, and Verbal Aggression male 3.41 ± SD .979 and female 2.91 ± SD 1.058 and t value is 2.374 and mean score shows male gender face more difficulties in verbal aggression as compare to female gender, is statistically significant at the level of <0.05 level. CONCLUSION– Present study shows large numbers of patients with poor emotional health reported no improvement in the physical component. This study shows poor emotional health score was associated with significantly greater trait somatic anxiety, muscular tension, psychic anxiety, detachment, social desirability, verbal aggression (i.e., a predisposition to react with anxiety in stressful situations) and depression, and poorer social support and coping skills