Sensory phenomena: Clinical correlates and impact on quality of life in adult patients with Tourette syndrome

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Psychiatry Research Pub Date : 2013-10-30 DOI:10.1016/j.psychres.2013.04.019
Eleanor Crossley , Andrea Eugenio Cavanna
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Abstract

Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterised by multiple tics, with frequent behavioural co-morbidity. Sensory phenomena (SP) are unpleasant sensations which provide involuntary urges to tic in patients with TS. While SP have a central role in tic expression, little is known about their clinical correlates or association with health-related quality of life (HR-QOL) in TS. We conducted a cross-sectional study on 72 adult outpatients with TS, recruited at a specialist clinic. All participants completed a comprehensive battery of psychometric measures, including the Premonitory Urges for Tics Scale (PUTS) to assess SP and a disease-specific quality of life scale (GTS-QOL) to assess HR-QOL. SP were very common (97.2% of patients), with a median PUTS total score of 28/40. Bivariate analyses showed that PUTS scores were most significantly correlated with self-report measures of vocal tic severity and compulsivity. PUTS scores were also significantly correlated with GTS-QOL scores, most notably with the psychological subscale. SP are frequently reported by adults with TS, are associated with perceived tic severity and compulsivity, and can significantly affect psychological well-being. Standardised measurement of SP should be incorporated into routine assessment of patients with TS to optimise their clinical management.

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感觉现象:临床相关性和对成人抽动秽语综合征患者生活质量的影响
抽动秽语综合征(TS)是一种以多发性抽动为特征的神经发育疾病,经常伴有行为合并症。感觉现象(SP)是一种不愉快的感觉,在TS患者中提供不自主的抽搐冲动。虽然SP在抽搐表达中起核心作用,但我们对其临床相关性或与TS健康相关的生活质量(HR-QOL)的关联知之甚少。我们在一家专科诊所招募了72名成年TS门诊患者进行了横断面研究。所有参与者都完成了一系列全面的心理测量,包括评估SP的抽搐前兆冲动量表(PUTS)和评估HR-QOL的疾病特异性生活质量量表(GTS-QOL)。SP非常常见(97.2%的患者),中位put总分为28/40。双变量分析显示,PUTS得分与声音抽动严重程度和强迫的自我报告测量最显著相关。put得分与GTS-QOL得分也显著相关,其中与心理分量表的相关性最为显著。患有TS的成人经常报告SP,与感知抽动严重程度和强迫有关,并可显着影响心理健康。SP的标准化测量应纳入TS患者的常规评估,以优化其临床管理。
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Psychiatry Research
Psychiatry Research 医学-精神病学
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57 days
期刊介绍: Psychiatry Research offers swift publication of comprehensive research reports and reviews within the field of psychiatry. The scope of the journal encompasses: Biochemical, physiological, neuroanatomic, genetic, neurocognitive, and psychosocial determinants of psychiatric disorders. Diagnostic assessments of psychiatric disorders. Evaluations that pursue hypotheses about the cause or causes of psychiatric diseases. Evaluations of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic psychiatric treatments. Basic neuroscience studies related to animal or neurochemical models for psychiatric disorders. Methodological advances, such as instrumentation, clinical scales, and assays directly applicable to psychiatric research.
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