Anxiety Symptoms and Disease Severity in Parkinson Disease.

Ainslie Whitmarsh, Suzy Protea, Jessie S Gibson
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Abstract: BACKGROUND: Anxiety is prevalent in Parkinson disease (PD), negatively affecting quality of life for patients and their families. Targeted anxiety interventions are needed that account for variables such as disease severity; however, there is insufficient evidence regarding the trajectory of anxiety along the disease course. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between disease severity and anxiety symptoms in a PD sample. METHODS: This descriptive study used secondary data analyses of data from a web-based survey study of individuals with PD in the United States. Participants were 21 years or older, had access to the Internet, and were given a diagnosis of PD (N = 72). We performed multiple regression analyses to assess the relationship between patient-reported disease severity and anxiety symptoms. RESULTS: There was a statistically significant association between disease severity and anxiety symptoms in people with PD, after controlling for all 5 explanatory variables (sex, age, wearing off, disease severity, and disease duration) ( P < .001). Age and wearing off PD medication also had statistically significant, although smaller, effects on anxiety symptoms ( P < .05). CONCLUSION: Disease severity was related to increased anxiety symptoms among individuals with PD. Anxiety intervention research is needed, and future studies should account for variations in disease severity and medication effects in both intervention and study design.

帕金森病患者的焦虑症状与疾病严重程度
摘要:背景:焦虑症在帕金森病(PD)中十分普遍,对患者及其家人的生活质量造成了负面影响。需要考虑到疾病严重程度等变量,采取有针对性的焦虑干预措施;然而,关于焦虑在疾病过程中的轨迹,目前还没有足够的证据。目的:本研究旨在调查帕金森病样本中疾病严重程度与焦虑症状之间的关联。方法:这一描述性研究使用了二手数据分析,这些数据来自一项针对美国帕金森病患者的网络调查研究。参与者年龄在 21 岁或以上,可以上网,并被诊断为帕金森病(N = 72)。我们进行了多元回归分析,以评估患者报告的疾病严重程度与焦虑症状之间的关系。结果:在控制了所有 5 个解释变量(性别、年龄、服药时间、疾病严重程度和病程)后,帕金森病患者的疾病严重程度与焦虑症状之间存在统计学意义上的显著关联(P < .001)。年龄和停用帕金森病药物对焦虑症状的影响也有统计学意义,但影响较小(P < .05)。结论:疾病严重程度与帕金森病患者焦虑症状的增加有关。需要进行焦虑干预研究,未来的研究应在干预和研究设计中考虑疾病严重程度和药物效果的变化。
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