亨廷顿氏病患者抑郁的生活经历:一项定性研究。

IF 2.1 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Huntington's disease Pub Date : 2022-05-13 DOI:10.3233/jhd-220537
H. Bilal, Narelle Warren, Pinithi Dahanayake, W. Kelso, Farrand Sarah, J. Stout
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背景:抑郁症是亨廷顿舞蹈病(HD)中一种常见的神经精神综合征,其后果包括睡眠不足、认知和功能衰退加剧以及自杀倾向。迄今为止,没有发表的研究记录了HD患者抑郁的生活经历,尽管临床证据表明HD患者的抑郁经历可能与一般人群不同。目的采用定性方法探讨HD CAG扩张患者的抑郁生活经历。方法:我们对目前或以前有抑郁症经历的HD CAG扩展携带者进行了半结构化访谈,直到数据饱和。这导致了对17个HD CAG扩展载体(11个预舱单,6个舱单)的访谈,并使用主题分析进行了分析。结果:与HD患者抑郁的时间特征相关的四个关键主题,与抑郁相关的质变,被认为有助于抑郁的社会心理压力源,以及抑郁作为HD的内源性特征的感知。结论本研究丰富了对HD患者抑郁的独特特征以及CAG扩增携带者抑郁症状的归因的认识。本研究确定的主题可用于指导更有针对性的抑郁症评估和治疗。
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The Lived Experiences of Depression in Huntington's Disease: A Qualitative Study.
BACKGROUND Depression is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome in Huntington's disease (HD) and has debilitating consequences, including poorer sleep, exacerbation of cognitive and functional decline, and suicidality. To date, no published studies have documented the lived experience of depression in HD, despite clinical evidence that depression may be experienced differently in HD compared to the general population. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the lived experiences of depression in people with the CAG expansion for HD using qualitative methods. METHODS We conducted semi-structured interviews with HD CAG expansion carriers who had current or previous experiences of depression, until data saturation was achieved. This resulted in interviews from 17 HD CAG expansion carriers (11 premanifest, 6 manifest) which were analyzed using thematic analysis. RESULTS The four key themes that emerged related to the temporal characteristics of depression in HD, the qualitative changes associated with depression, psychosocial stressors perceived to contribute to depression, and the perception of depression as an endogenous feature of HD. CONCLUSION This study provides an enriched understanding of the unique characteristics of depression in HD, and the attributions that CAG expansion carriers make for their depression symptoms. The themes identified in this study can be used to guide more targeted assessment and treatment of depression in HD.
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