Depressive symptoms in Machado-Joseph disease (SCA3) patients and their relatives.

C R Cecchin, A P Pires, C R Rieder, T L Monte, I Silveira, T Carvalho, M L Saraiva-Pereira, J Sequeiros, L B Jardim
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Abstract

Objectives: It was the aim of this study to determine the depression scores of Machado-Joseph disease (MJD) patients, their spouses, and individuals at 50% risk for MJD, and second, to verify the existence of a correlation between depressive symptoms and the degree of motor incapacitation.

Subjects and methods: Two hundred and forty-six individuals aged > or =18 years were studied: 79 MJD patients (group 1), 43 spouses of MJD patients (group 2), 80 individuals at risk for MJD (group 3), and a control group (group 4) composed of 44 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The following two tools were applied: the Beck Depression Inventory and the Barthel index of physical incapacitation, both in an adapted Brazilian Portuguese version.

Results: Moderate to severe depressive scores were found in 33.5% of patients in the MJD families, in 16.3% of the spouses, and in 6.3% of the individuals at risk. This linear reduction between MJD family members was statistically significant (p < 0.0001, ANOVA). Depressive scores were also associated with age and the female sex. A direct correlation between Beck Depression Inventory scores and motor incapacitation was found in MJD patients (r = 0.507, Pearson correlation, p < 0.0001). Although the depressive symptoms in the control group with MS were higher than those found in MJD patients (59% of MS patients showed moderate to severe scores), depression did not correlate with physical incapacitation, age, or education attainment in the MS group.

Conclusions: Depressive symptoms are rather common in MJD patients and in their spouses (caregivers). In this condition, depression seemed to be more reactive than primarily related to the disease process itself.

Machado-Joseph病(SCA3)患者及其亲属的抑郁症状
目的:本研究的目的是确定马查多-约瑟夫病(MJD)患者、其配偶和MJD风险为50%的个体的抑郁评分,其次,验证抑郁症状与运动能力丧失程度之间存在相关性。对象和方法:研究年龄> 18岁的246人:MJD患者79人(1组),MJD患者配偶43人(2组),MJD高危人群80人(3组),多发性硬化症(MS)患者44人组成的对照组(4组)。采用了以下两种工具:Beck抑郁量表和Barthel身体失能指数,均采用巴西葡萄牙语改编版本。结果:33.5%的MJD家庭患者、16.3%的配偶和6.3%的高危个体存在中度至重度抑郁评分。MJD家族成员之间的线性减少具有统计学意义(p < 0.0001,方差分析)。抑郁得分也与年龄和女性性别有关。贝克抑郁量表评分与MJD患者运动能力丧失有直接相关性(r = 0.507, Pearson相关,p < 0.0001)。虽然MS对照组的抑郁症状高于MJD患者(59%的MS患者表现为中度至重度评分),但MS组的抑郁与身体丧失能力、年龄或受教育程度无关。结论:抑郁症状在MJD患者及其配偶(照顾者)中相当普遍。在这种情况下,抑郁症似乎更多的是反应性的,而不是主要与疾病过程本身有关。
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