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Abstract
Hepatitis B and C are highly contagious viral diseases that impact the liver. Past research findings have identified that in addition to the physical burden of disease, there are numerous psychopathological consequences of these diseases including depression, anxiety, stress and other psychiatric comorbidities. Objectives: To assess the prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities in patients, perceived immune status, social support, resilience, health and physical lifestyle and the predictive role of these factors in impacting quality of life in patients with Hepatitis B and C. Methods: a correlational research design was used with an independently drawn sample of 400 participants (196 with chronic HBV and 204 with chronic HCV) with the mean age of 40.8 years and a balanced gender distribution. The sample size was finalized using G power analysis with 95 % confidence intervals. Normality checks were also performed on the data through assessing skewness, kurtosis and shape of the distribution. Cross Cutting Symptoms Measure, Essential Resilience Scale, Immune Status Questionnaire, Health and Life Style Scale and WHO Qol BREF scale were used. Results: The findings showed that cross cutting symptoms (depression, anger, anxiety, somatic symptoms, suicidal ideation, psychosis, sleep problems, memory, repetitive thoughts and behaviors, dissociation, personality functioning, substance abuse) had a significant negative predictive association with health and lifestyle, perceived immune status, resilience. Conclusions: It has been assessed that cross cutting symptoms, perceived immune status, health and lifestyle factors, social support and resilience significantly impact quality of life.
乙型和丙型肝炎是影响肝脏的高度传染性病毒性疾病。过去的研究结果已经确定,除了疾病的身体负担外,这些疾病还有许多精神病理后果,包括抑郁、焦虑、压力和其他精神合并症。目的:评估患者精神合并症的患病率、感知免疫状态、社会支持、恢复力、健康和身体生活方式,以及这些因素在影响乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎患者生活质量中的预测作用。方法:采用相关性研究设计,独立抽取400名参与者(慢性HBV患者196名,慢性HCV患者204名),平均年龄40.8岁,性别分布均衡。样本量采用G功率分析确定,置信区间为95%。通过评估分布的偏度、峰度和形状,还对数据进行了正态性检查。采用横切症状量表、基本恢复力量表、免疫状况问卷、健康与生活方式量表和WHO Qol BREF量表。结果:研究结果显示,交叉症状(抑郁、愤怒、焦虑、躯体症状、自杀意念、精神病、睡眠问题、记忆、重复思想和行为、分离、人格功能、药物滥用)与健康和生活方式、感知免疫状态、恢复力有显著的负相关预测。结论:经评估,交叉症状、感知免疫状态、健康和生活方式因素、社会支持和恢复力对生活质量有显著影响。
期刊介绍:
Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences is an international biomedical journal from Pakistan. We publish materials of interest to the practitioners and scientists in the broad field of medicine. Articles describing original qualitative, quantitative, human/animal clinical or laboratory studies are considered for publication.