The frequency and factors affecting anxiety and depression in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

IF 1.4 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY Reumatologia Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5114/reum/161282
Ayşe Unal Enginar, Hakan Nur
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Abstract

Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease. Anxiety and depression are important problems in patients with RA. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and the factors affecting depression and anxiety in patients with RA.

Material and methods: One hundred and eighty-two patients with RA, aged 18-85 years, were included in this study. The diagnosis of RA was established according to ACR/EULAR RA classification criteria from 2010. Psychosis, pregnancy, breastfeeding and malignancy were exclusion criteria. The demographic data as well as disease duration, educational status, Disease Activity Score with 28-joint counts (DAS28), Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) score and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) were the parameters used in the analysis.

Results: Depression symptoms were present in 50.3%, anxiety in 25.3% of the studied patients. In patients with depression and/or anxiety HAQ and DAS28 scores were higher than other studied RA patients. Depression was determined at significantly higher rates in females, housewives and those with a low education level. Anxiety was determined significantly more often in blue-collar workers.

Conclusions: In the present study, depression and anxiety were observed at high rates in patients with RA. These results confirm the real problem in RA patients in comparison to the general population. This points to the relationship between inflammation and depression and anxiety. Psychiatric evaluations and mental status assessment should not be forgotten together with physical examinations of RA patients.

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类风湿关节炎患者焦虑、抑郁的频率及影响因素
类风湿关节炎(RA)是一种慢性炎症性疾病。焦虑和抑郁是类风湿性关节炎患者的重要问题。本研究的目的是确定RA患者抑郁和焦虑的频率和影响因素。材料与方法:本研究纳入182例RA患者,年龄18-85岁。自2010年起,根据ACR/EULAR RA分类标准确定RA的诊断。排除标准为精神病、妊娠、哺乳和恶性肿瘤。人口学资料、病程、教育程度、疾病活动28关节计数评分(DAS28)、健康评估问卷(HAQ)评分和医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)为分析参数。结果:50.3%的患者有抑郁症状,25.3%的患者有焦虑症状。抑郁和/或焦虑患者的HAQ和DAS28评分高于其他研究的RA患者。女性、家庭主妇和受教育程度较低的人患抑郁症的比例明显更高。蓝领工人更容易焦虑。结论:在本研究中,RA患者的抑郁和焦虑发生率较高。这些结果证实了与一般人群相比,RA患者的真正问题。这指出了炎症与抑郁和焦虑之间的关系。在RA患者的体格检查中,不应忘记精神病学评估和精神状态评估。
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Reumatologia
Reumatologia Medicine-Rheumatology
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