Depression is a more significant predictor for wellbeing in Inclusion Body Myositis than physical disability.

Georgina Nunn, Genevieve Glenister, Kathryn Hird, Kelly Beer, Ian Cooper, Merrilee Needham
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Objectives: (1) determine if there is a correlation between disability, depression, and wellbeing in people with IBM, (2) determine if disability and depression can predict wellbeing in people with IBM, and (3) identify the prevalence of depression and impaired wellbeing in participants with IBM. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 101 participants with IBM completed the Neuromuscular Symptom Score (NSS), Personal Wellbeing Index (PWI), and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) surveys to serve as surrogate measures of physical disability, wellbeing, and depression respectively. Results: Linear regression identified that PHQ-9 significantly predicts PWI, however NSS does not, with a negative predictive value of depression for wellbeing (-2.7513, p < 0.001) and a positive predictive value of disability for wellbeing (0.0575, p = 0.764). Moderate to severe depression was reported in 78.2% of participants, and all but one participant reported reduced wellbeing. Conclusions: Depression is a more significant predictor of wellbeing than disability in participants diagnosed with IBM. There was a high prevalence of depression and reduced wellbeing in participants, highlighting the importance of assessing these factors to optimise treatment in IBM.
与肢体残疾相比,抑郁对预测包涵体肌炎患者的健康状况更为重要。
目的:(1) 确定 IBM 患者的残疾、抑郁和幸福感之间是否存在相关性;(2) 确定残疾和抑郁是否可以预测 IBM 患者的幸福感;(3) 确定 IBM 患者中抑郁和幸福感受损的发生率:在这项横断面研究中,101 名 IBM 患者完成了神经肌肉症状评分(NSS)、个人幸福指数(PWI)和患者健康问卷-9(PHQ-9)调查,分别作为身体残疾、幸福和抑郁的替代测量指标:线性回归结果表明,PHQ-9 能显著预测 PWI,但 NSS 不能,抑郁对健康的预测值为负数(-2.7513,p < 0.001),残疾对健康的预测值为正数(0.0575,p = 0.764)。78.2%的参与者患有中度至重度抑郁症,除一名参与者外,其他参与者均表示幸福感下降:结论:在被诊断为 IBM 的参与者中,抑郁是比残疾更重要的幸福预测因素。参与者中抑郁和幸福感降低的发生率很高,这突出了评估这些因素对优化 IBM 治疗的重要性。
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