Relationship between quality of life and anxiety aspects in chronic spontaneous urticaria

A. Oles-Krykowska, K. Badura-Brzoza, Z. Brzoza
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Abst rac t Introduction: Clinical experience indicates the role of the psychological component in chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). The CSU can lead to psychological disturbances. This phenomenon results in a possible quality of life impairment among CSU patients. Aim: To analyse in detail the quality of life parameters and anxiety aspects in relation to CSU duration and symptom intensity. Material and methods: The patient sample was composed of 67 CSU subjects. For the quality of life and mental status assessment, all subjects were questionnaired with CU-Q 2oL and State and Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). In the control group, 42 healthy volunteers were enrolled to fill in the STAI questionnaire. The Urticaria Activity Score (UAS) was used to assess disease activity. Results: We observed greater intensity of anxiety as a state and as a trait in CSU patients and greater intensity of anxiety as a state due to increasing patients’ age. The CU-Q 2oL Itching subscale was significantly impaired as a result of the intensity of the UAS scale. The Swelling/Mental status subscale was related to anxiety as a state and as a trait. Additionally, we noticed a greater quality of life impairment in subjects with longer disease duration. Conclusions: Our results prove that CSU results in a significant quality of life impairment. This phenomenon particularly concerns patients with longer disease duration time. As anxiety is a relatively frequent disturbance and negatively influences quality of life, we should identify these patients and monitor this parameter especially in older patients.
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摘要:临床经验表明心理因素在慢性自发性荨麻疹(CSU)中的作用。犯罪现场调查组会导致心理障碍。这种现象可能导致CSU患者的生活质量受损。目的:详细分析CSU病程和症状强度与生活质量参数和焦虑方面的关系。材料和方法:患者样本由67名CSU受试者组成。采用cu - q2ol和状态与特质焦虑量表(STAI)对所有被试进行生活质量和心理状态评估。对照组选取42名健康志愿者填写STAI问卷。使用荨麻疹活动性评分(UAS)来评估疾病活动性。结果:我们观察到CSU患者作为一种状态和特征的焦虑强度更大,并且随着患者年龄的增加,焦虑作为一种状态的强度更大。由于UAS量表的强度,cu - q2ol瘙痒亚量表明显受损。膨胀/精神状态子量表作为一种状态和一种特征与焦虑有关。此外,我们注意到疾病持续时间越长,受试者的生活质量受损程度越高。结论:我们的研究结果证明,CSU导致显著的生活质量损害。这种现象尤其涉及病程较长的患者。由于焦虑是一种相对常见的干扰,并对生活质量产生负面影响,我们应该识别这些患者并监测这一参数,特别是在老年患者中。
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