Prevalence of psychiatric and sleep disorders and their impact on quality of life in children with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome: an observational study.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
Amanda K Hertel, Jordan T Jones, Ashley Lytch, Emily Cramer, Ariana Schroeder, William R Black
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Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) is the most common connective tissue disorder. However, few studies exist on psychiatric and sleep disorders in pediatric patients with hEDS. This study aims to describe psychiatric and sleep disorders and evaluate their impact on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in pediatric patients with hEDS. As part of a longitudinal study, a convenience sample of 123 pediatric patients with hEDS, were recruited at a hEDS multidisciplinary clinic in sequential order over a seven-month period. Patient-reported outcomes were completed (Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Pediatric Profile Version 2 [PROMIS], Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 [GAD-7], Adolescent Sleep Wake Scale [ASWS], and Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Rheumatology Module [PEDS-QL Rheum]). The mean age was 15.8 years (SD = 2.7), the majority were female (92%) and Caucasian (92%). Most (86%) had at least one psychiatric diagnosis, with anxiety (80%) the most common, followed by depression (42%). Many (42%) also reported poor sleep. Correlations were seen between the GAD-7, PROMIS pain and HRQoL. Worse anxiety and depression were correlated with more sleep problems. Depression, GAD-7, and ASWS were also correlated with worse HRQoL. Performing regression analyses found anxiety and pain to be most predictive of HRQoL. Psychiatric and sleep disorders are prevalent in pediatric patients with hEDS and impact HRQoL negatively. Clinical focus on the anxiety and pain are important due to their impact on HRQoL.

精神和睡眠障碍的患病率及其对多动症儿童生活质量的影响:一项观察性研究
超移动型埃勒-丹洛斯综合征(hEDS)是最常见的结缔组织疾病。然而,关于儿童hEDS患者的精神和睡眠障碍的研究很少。本研究旨在描述精神和睡眠障碍,并评估其对儿童hEDS患者健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的影响。作为纵向研究的一部分,在7个月的时间里,在一家hEDS多学科诊所按顺序招募了123名患有hEDS的儿科患者作为方便样本。完成患者报告的结果(患者报告结果测量信息系统儿科概况第2版[PROMIS],广泛性焦虑障碍-7 [GAD-7],青少年睡眠觉醒量表[ASWS]和儿科生活质量量表风湿病模块[PEDS-QL Rheum])。平均年龄15.8岁(SD = 2.7),以女性(92%)和白种人(92%)居多。大多数人(86%)至少有一种精神诊断,其中最常见的是焦虑(80%),其次是抑郁(42%)。许多人(42%)还表示睡眠不佳。GAD-7、PROMIS疼痛与HRQoL之间存在相关性。更严重的焦虑和抑郁与更多的睡眠问题相关。抑郁、GAD-7和ASWS也与较差的HRQoL相关。进行回归分析发现,焦虑和疼痛对HRQoL最具预测性。精神和睡眠障碍在儿童hEDS患者中普遍存在,并对HRQoL产生负面影响。临床关注焦虑和疼痛是重要的,因为它们对HRQoL的影响。
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Rheumatology International
Rheumatology International 医学-风湿病学
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
5.00%
发文量
191
审稿时长
16. months
期刊介绍: RHEUMATOLOGY INTERNATIONAL is an independent journal reflecting world-wide progress in the research, diagnosis and treatment of the various rheumatic diseases. It is designed to serve researchers and clinicians in the field of rheumatology. RHEUMATOLOGY INTERNATIONAL will cover all modern trends in clinical research as well as in the management of rheumatic diseases. Special emphasis will be given to public health issues related to rheumatic diseases, applying rheumatology research to clinical practice, epidemiology of rheumatic diseases, diagnostic tests for rheumatic diseases, patient reported outcomes (PROs) in rheumatology and evidence on education of rheumatology. Contributions to these topics will appear in the form of original publications, short communications, editorials, and reviews. "Letters to the editor" will be welcome as an enhancement to discussion. Basic science research, including in vitro or animal studies, is discouraged to submit, as we will only review studies on humans with an epidemological or clinical perspective. Case reports without a proper review of the literatura (Case-based Reviews) will not be published. Every effort will be made to ensure speed of publication while maintaining a high standard of contents and production. Manuscripts submitted for publication must contain a statement to the effect that all human studies have been reviewed by the appropriate ethics committee and have therefore been performed in accordance with the ethical standards laid down in an appropriate version of the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki. It should also be stated clearly in the text that all persons gave their informed consent prior to their inclusion in the study. Details that might disclose the identity of the subjects under study should be omitted.
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