Prevalence of anxiety and depression among adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis during the COVID-19 pandemic, a single tertiary center experience

Abobakr A. Abdelgalil, M. Muzaffer
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Background The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has caused tremendous disruption to patients with chronic diseases. Aim To detect prevalence of anxiety and depression among adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients and methods We conducted a cross sectional study included59 participants aged 12–18 years old (29 JIA patients and 30 healthy controls). An Arabic validatedform of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) as a measure of degree of anxiety and depression was used. Results Out of 29 JIA patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, 13.8% and 17.2% were consistent with diagnosis of anxiety and borderline anxiety respectively. Also, 3.4% and 17.2% reported symptoms consistent with diagnosis of depression and borderline depression respectively. There was no significant difference between patients’ anxiety and depression on one hand and control group on the other hand (for all P>0.05) Additionally, patients on biological infusion therapy requiring hospitalizationexhibited a significant increase in HADS-A score for anxiety (P value = 0.027). Conclusion A considerable proportion of JIA adolescent patients exhibited symptoms of either borderline or diagnosis consistent with anxiety and to a lesser extent with depression during the COVID-19 pandemic but with no significant difference with the control group. JIA and its related variables had no effect on psychological outcome of the patients compared to control. JIA patients who necessitated hospital admission were more likely to show higher anxiety levels. Attention should be paid to patients with JIA particularly those requiring frequent hospital admissions and their psychiatric symptoms during such pandemics to avoid unfavorable psychiatric hazards.
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COVID-19大流行期间青少年特发性关节炎患者的焦虑和抑郁患病率:单一三级中心经验
冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行给慢性病患者造成了巨大的破坏。目的了解新冠肺炎大流行期间青少年特发性关节炎(JIA)患者焦虑、抑郁状况。患者和方法我们进行了一项横断面研究,包括59名年龄在12-18岁的参与者(29名JIA患者和30名健康对照)。使用阿拉伯语的医院焦虑和抑郁量表(HADS)作为焦虑和抑郁程度的衡量标准。结果新冠肺炎大流行期间29例JIA患者中,符合焦虑和边缘性焦虑诊断的分别为13.8%和17.2%。此外,分别有3.4%和17.2%的人报告的症状符合抑郁症和边缘性抑郁症的诊断。两组患者焦虑、抑郁得分差异无统计学意义(P均>0.05),需要住院治疗的生物输注组患者焦虑总分显著升高(P值= 0.027)。结论在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,有相当比例的JIA青少年患者表现出边缘性或与焦虑诊断一致的症状,并在较小程度上表现为抑郁,但与对照组无显著差异。与对照组相比,JIA及其相关变量对患者的心理结局无影响。需要住院治疗的JIA患者更有可能表现出更高的焦虑水平。应注意JIA患者,特别是在此类大流行期间需要频繁住院的患者及其精神症状,以避免不利的精神危害。
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