Psychological Fragility in an Italian Cohort of Systemic Sclerosis Patients During COVID-19 Pandemic Category: Short Communication.

IF 1.7 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Open Access Rheumatology-Research and Reviews Pub Date : 2022-07-11 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OARRR.S367424
Davide Mohammad Reza Beigi, Greta Pellegrino, Marius Cadar, Ilaria Bisconti, Francesca Romana Di Ciommo, Katia Stefanantoni, Fabrizio Conti, Valeria Riccieri
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Abstract

Objective: This work aims to evaluate the prevalence of anxiety and COVID-19-related fear in systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients during the second and third waves of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in Italy and their possible associated factors.

Methods: A cohort study was carried out on 114 SSc patients referred to our Scleroderma Clinic, matched for sex and age. Twenty-eight of them had missed scheduled examinations during the October 2020-March 2021 period and 86 has attended regular outpatient visits during the same period. Both groups were administered (by telephone for cases and in-person for controls) the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-7 (GAD-7) questionnaire and the validated on SSc patients COVID-19 Fears Questionnaire for Chronic Medical Conditions (COVID-19 Fears). Concurrent factors related to higher scores were investigated in patients who did not have an outpatient follow-up.

Results: The missing group had significantly more patients scoring ≥8 on the GAD-7 questionnaire [22 (78.6%) vs 16 (18.6%), p < 0.0001] and significantly higher scores on the COVID-19 Fears questionnaire (median [quartiles] 31.5 [26.25;37.25] vs 20 [13.75;28], p < 0.0001) than the attending group. Multivariate analysis performed on the missing patients group showed a significant association of the lack of work and ongoing therapy for anxiety/depression with GAD-7 (p = 0.0275 and p = 0.0188) and COVID-19 Fears score (p = 0.0016 and p = 0.0099).

Conclusion: Anxiety disorder and COVID-19-related fear were greater in SSc patients who missed regular follow-ups and are associated with a lack of work activity. These findings aim to identify a subgroup deserving attention regarding risk factors for missed periodic controls.

意大利系统性硬化症患者在COVID-19大流行期间的心理脆弱性类别:短沟通
目的:本研究旨在评估意大利第二波和第三波SARS-CoV-2大流行期间系统性硬化症(SSc)患者焦虑和与covid -19相关的恐惧的患病率及其可能的相关因素。方法:对我院硬皮病门诊114例SSc患者进行队列研究,性别和年龄相匹配。其中28人在2020年10月至2021年3月期间错过了预定的检查,86人在同一时期定期门诊就诊。两组均接受广泛性焦虑障碍量表-7 (GAD-7)问卷调查(病例为电话调查,对照组为面对面调查)和SSc患者COVID-19恐惧慢性疾病问卷调查(COVID-19恐惧)。在没有门诊随访的患者中调查了与高分相关的并发因素。结果:缺失组在GAD-7问卷中得分≥8分的患者明显多于出席组[22 (78.6%)vs 16 (18.6%), p < 0.0001],在COVID-19恐惧问卷中得分显著高于出席组(中位数[四分位数]31.5 [26.25;37.25]vs 20 [13.75;28], p < 0.0001)。对失踪患者组进行的多变量分析显示,缺乏工作和持续治疗焦虑/抑郁与GAD-7 (p = 0.0275和p = 0.0188)和COVID-19恐惧评分(p = 0.0016和p = 0.0099)显著相关。结论:错过定期随访的SSc患者焦虑障碍和与covid -19相关的恐惧更大,并与缺乏工作活动有关。这些发现旨在确定一个值得关注的亚组,关于错过周期性控制的风险因素。
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