Eugenio Capparelli, Maria Iacovantuono, Sergio Del Vescovo, Benedetta Monosi, Chiara Bonini, Luigi Fiannacca, Elisabetta Greco, Eneida Cela, Paola Conigliaro, Greta Giulia Dipietrangelo, Florenzo Iannone, Giuseppe Lopalco, Maria Sole Chimenti
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Abstract
Objectives: Psychological distress is commonly reported by patients affected by Spondyloarthritis (SpA), with >50% experiencing concomitant depression or anxiety. This case-control study aimed to investigate the psychological dimensions of SpA by assessing and comparing levels of kinesiophobia, depression and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) between SpA patients and a healthy control (HC) group.
Methods: This cross-sectional case-control study included patients with SpA classified by Assessment of SpondyloArthritis international Society classification criteria and a group of HCs matched by sex and age. Inclusion criteria were age ≥18 years and stable therapy for at least 6 consecutive months. Data collection involved interviews and medical records. Psychological assessments were conducted using the Italian version of the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia-13 (TSK-IV), Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI) and the 36-item Short Form (SF-36) Health Survey. Statistical analyses included t-test or Mann-Whitney U-test, chi-squared test, correlation analysis and multiple linear regression models.
Results: Among 172 SpA patients and 94 HCs, SpA patients had significantly higher kinesiophobia (P < 0.001) and depression scores (P < 0.01). HRQoL was lower across all SF-36 domains except perceived health change. Axial SpA and peripheral SpA differed in diagnostic and therapeutic delay. Females showed greater kinesiophobia and depressive symptoms than males. Undergoing to second- or subsequent-line biologic therapy was linked to higher kinesiophobia and poorer HRQoL. BDI scores and diagnostic delay were key predictors of kinesiophobia in the SpA population.
Conclusion: Kinesiophobia has a significant impact on psychological well-being in SpA patients. These findings highlight the need for targeted interventions that address not only the physical but also the psychological dimension of SpA.
目的:心理困扰是脊柱关节炎(SpA)患者的常见症状,其中50%的患者伴有抑郁或焦虑。本病例对照研究旨在通过评估和比较SpA患者与健康对照组(HC)之间的运动恐惧症、抑郁和健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)水平,探讨SpA的心理维度。方法:本横断面病例对照研究纳入了根据国际脊椎关节炎评估协会(Assessment of SpondyloArthritis international Society)分类标准分类的SpA患者和一组按性别和年龄匹配的hc。纳入标准为年龄≥18岁且治疗稳定至少连续6个月。数据收集包括访谈和医疗记录。心理评估采用意大利版坦帕运动恐惧症量表-13 (TSK-IV)、贝克抑郁量表(BDI)和36项短表(SF-36)健康调查。统计分析包括t检验或Mann-Whitney u检验、卡方检验、相关分析和多元线性回归模型。结果:172例SpA患者和94例hc患者中,SpA患者的运动恐惧症显著高于hc患者(P P)。结论:运动恐惧症对SpA患者的心理健康有显著影响。这些发现强调需要有针对性的干预措施,不仅要解决SpA的生理层面,还要解决SpA的心理层面。