精神分裂症患者关节过度活动:共病焦虑的潜在标志

A. Bulbena, L. Sperry, Bosco Anguiano, Guillem Pailhez, J. Gago
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前言:目的是评估精神分裂症患者关节过度活动综合征(JHS)的存在和临床相关性。方法:采用关节过动症德尔玛医院标准(JHdMar)、阳性和阴性症状量表(PANSS)、恐惧量表(FSS)和社会适应量表(SAS)对124例DSM-IV诊断为精神分裂症的门诊患者进行评估。结果:JHS与FSS呈正相关(rho= 0.36p<0.0001),与年龄呈负相关(rho=-0.34;p = 0.0001)。作为二分类变量,JHS组的PANSS-P(阳性分量表)得分也显著高于JHS组(Z=2.0;p = 0.045)。合并惊恐障碍的受试者在JHdMar中的得分明显更高。JHdMar评分通过逐步多元回归与惊恐障碍、阳性症状和年龄(-)相关。结论:精神分裂症患者关节活动过度与惊恐焦虑、阳性症状和年龄有显著关系。它可能是一种值得关注的临床生物学标志物。
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Joint Hypermobility in Schizophrenia: A Potential Marker for Co-Morbid Anxiety
Introduction: The objective is to evaluate the presence and clinical relevance of the Joint Hypermobility Syn- drome (JHS) among patients with schizophrenia. Methods: One hundred and twenty four outpatients with DSM-IV diagnosis of schizophrenia were assessed by means of the following: Hospital del Mar criteria for joint Hypermobility (JHdMar), Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), Fear Survey Schedule (FSS) and Social Adjustment Scale (SAS). Results: JHS correlated positively with FSS (rho= 0.36p<0.0001) and negatively with age (rho=-0.34; p=0.0001). When taken as a dichotomic variable, PANSS-P (positive subscale) scores were significantly higher in the group with JHS as well (Z=2.0; p=0.045). Subjects with co-morbid panic disorder scored significantly higher in the JHdMar. JHdMar scores were linked by stepwise multiple regression to panic disorder, positive symptoms, and age(-). Conclusion: Joint hypermobility is significantly related to panic anxiety, positive symptoms and age in patients with schizophrenia. It is a probable clinical biological marker of interest.
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