The impact of MDQ positivity on quality of life impairment: Does it support the hypothesis of "Dysregulation of Mood, Energy, and Social Rhythms Syndrome" (DYMERS)?

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Public Health Research Pub Date : 2023-11-03 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1177/22799036231208356
Mauro Giovanni Carta, Goce Kalcev, Alessandra Scano, Cesar Ivan Aviles Gonzalez, Uta Ouali, Samantha Pinna, Giuseppe Carrà, Ferdinando Romano, Antonio Preti, Germano Orrù, Luigi Minerba, Giulia Cossu, Antonio Egidio Nardi, Diego Primavera
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Background: DSM-5 separates bipolar (BD) from depressive disorders, but some experts consider BD as part of a spectrum of mood disorders. The interpretation of numerous false positives of BD screened by the Mood Disorders Questionnaire (MDQ) is part of this debate. Recent study results suggest that the worsening of health-related quality of life (H-Qol) associated with MDQ positivity does not depend solely on mood disorders. This study aims to clarify whether the impairment may be due to other concomitant disorders, unrelated to mood disorders, leading to a worsening of H-Qol. Additionally, the study aims to explore if MDQ positivity itself observe clinical significance.

Design and methods: The study involved pairs of cases (MDQ+) and controls (MDQ-) matched for sex, age, and absence of DSM-IV psychiatric comorbidity. The impact of MDQ positivity on the quality of life in a sample of MDQ+ comorbid with MDD was measured and compared to impact of MDD in other chronic disorders.

Results: The H-Qol was significantly worse in MDQ+ than in controls (both groups without any psychiatric co-morbidity). The worsening was similar to severe chronic disorders The burden of worsening quality of life due to MDD was mild in another sample of MDQ positives with comorbid MDD.

Conclusion: The study hypothesizes that MDQ positivity may be related to hyperactivation and dysregulation of rhythms typical of stress disorders. In fact, MDQ+ was found strongly related to sleep disturbances. Future studies could verify if a "Dysregulation of Mood, Energy, and Social Rhythms Syndrome" (DYMERS), causes worsening the H-Qol in MDQ+.

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MDQ阳性对生活质量损害的影响:它是否支持“情绪、能量和社交节奏失调综合征”(DYMERS)的假设?
背景:DSM-5将双相情感障碍(BD)与抑郁障碍区分开来,但一些专家认为BD是一系列情绪障碍的一部分。对情绪障碍问卷(MDQ)筛查出的大量BD假阳性的解释是这场争论的一部分。最近的研究结果表明,与MDQ阳性相关的健康相关生活质量(H-Qol)的恶化不仅仅取决于情绪障碍。本研究旨在阐明损伤是否可能是由其他与情绪障碍无关的伴随性疾病引起的,从而导致H-Qol恶化。此外,该研究旨在探讨MDQ阳性本身是否具有临床意义。设计和方法:该研究涉及性别、年龄和是否存在DSM-IV精神病共病的配对病例(MDQ+)和对照组(MDQ-)。测量了MDQ+合并MDD患者样本中MDQ阳性对生活质量的影响,并将其与MDD在其他慢性疾病中的影响进行了比较。结果:MDQ+组的H-Qol明显低于对照组(两组均无任何精神并发症)。这种恶化与严重的慢性疾病相似。在另一个患有MDD的MDQ阳性样本中,MDD导致的生活质量恶化的负担是轻微的。结论:该研究假设MDQ阳性可能与应激障碍典型的节律过度激活和失调有关。事实上,MDQ+被发现与睡眠障碍密切相关。未来的研究可以验证“情绪、能量和社交节奏失调综合征”(DYMERS)是否会导致MDQ+的H-Qol恶化。
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