Two Years of COVID-19 Pandemic: What Psychological Impact in Primary Ciliary Diskinesia? A Prospective Study of an Italian Center

MP Riccio, Delle Cave, Santamaria F ‡ Maglio MA Corcione A, Francesca Santamaria
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Pre-existing chronic disease consisted of a highly vulnerable condition during the COVID-19 outbreak. The aim of this prospective longitudinal study is to investigate the long-term impact on psychological well-being of a cohort of PCD patients from an Italian center compared to healthy subjects. The Psychological General Well-Being Index and Parenting Stress Index-Short questionnaires were filled out by PCD patients and their parents, respectively, in May 2021 and in May 2022. The percentages of PCD patients and their parents showed not significant difference in the different categories of distress level compared to healthy controls. The psychological well-being and parental stress of PCD population did not get worse during two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, unlike healthy subjects. The impairment expressed in areas of ‘depression’, ‘self-control’, ‘general health’ and vitality’ was higher in the control group than in PCD patients, one year after the onset of COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic did not have a negative impact on psychological well-being of PCD patients and their parents. These data could be explained by the constant elevated psychological distress with the ability to employ strategies to cope the stressful conditions, together an early vaccination campaign in PCD population.
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两年的COVID-19大流行:对原发性纤毛运动障碍的心理影响?意大利某中心的前瞻性研究
在COVID-19爆发期间,预先存在的慢性病是一种非常脆弱的状况。本前瞻性纵向研究的目的是调查来自意大利中心的PCD患者队列与健康受试者相比对心理健康的长期影响。分别于2021年5月和2022年5月,由PCD患者及其父母填写心理总体幸福感指数和育儿压力指数-短问卷。与健康对照组相比,PCD患者及其父母在不同类别的痛苦程度上的百分比没有显着差异。与健康人群不同,PCD人群的心理健康状况和父母压力在COVID-19大流行的两年中没有恶化。在COVID-19大流行开始一年后,对照组在“抑郁”、“自我控制”、“一般健康”和“活力”领域表现出的损伤高于PCD患者。COVID-19大流行对PCD患者及其父母的心理健康没有负面影响。这些数据可以解释为PCD人群中不断增加的心理困扰,以及采用应对压力条件的策略的能力,以及早期的疫苗接种运动。
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