The association between Peyronie's disease and depression: a scoping review.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Rune Kraglund, Emil Durukan, Annamaria Giraldi, Mikkel Fode
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Abstract

Introduction: Peyronie's disease (PD) can have an immense psychological impact, with depression being a reported possible, severe consequence. To date, no literature reviews have systematically and critically assessed the relationship between PD and depression.

Objectives: The study sought to identify and critically appraise the current literature on the association between PD and depression.

Methods: Studies had to address men with PD or probable PD and assess depression or depressive symptoms. Quantitative and qualitative, peer-reviewed, primary, empirical studies written in English or Danish were included. According to the guidelines for scoping reviews and the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses for Scoping Reviews) guideline, we performed a systematic review of PubMed, PsycINFO, Embase, CINAHL, the Cochrane Library, and Web of Science. Reference lists of included studies were screened for additional sources. Gray literature was searched for in Google Scholar and Bielefeld Academic Search Engine. Data were charted using a data extraction form, and critical appraisal was performed using the QuADS (quality assessment with diverse studies) tool.

Results: Thirteen studies were included. Most studies had a cross-sectional design, and also cohort studies and longitudinal observational studies without a control group were found. Depression was assessed mainly by validated questionnaires or diagnostic codes. Questionnaire studies found a prevalences of moderate to severe depression of 24% to 48%, while studies using diagnostic codes found depression in 4% to 37% of men with PD. The quality of the included studies varied from 38% to 82% of the maximum possible score in the QuADS assessment.

Conclusion: While most studies describe an association between PD and depression, the evidence is not comprehensive. The current literature is especially at risk of selection bias and the influence of confounding factors, and a direct causality between PD and depression cannot be established. Future research calls for more methodically rigorous studies as well as qualitative studies to understand the relationship.

佩罗尼氏病与抑郁症之间的关系:一项范围界定综述。
引言:佩罗尼病(PD)会对心理产生巨大影响,据报道,抑郁症是一种可能的严重后果。到目前为止,没有任何文献综述系统地、批判性地评估帕金森病与抑郁症之间的关系。目的:本研究旨在识别和批判性评价当前关于帕金森病与抑郁症之间关系的文献。方法:研究必须针对患有帕金森病或可能患有帕金森病的男性,并评估抑郁或抑郁症状。包括用英语或丹麦语撰写的定量和定性、同行评审、初级实证研究。根据范围界定审查指南和PRISMA ScR(系统评价的首选报告项目和范围界定审查的荟萃分析)指南,我们对PubMed、PsycINFO、Embase、CINAHL、Cochrane图书馆和Web of Science进行了系统审查。对纳入研究的参考列表进行了额外来源筛选。灰色文献在谷歌学者和比勒费尔德学术搜索引擎中搜索。使用数据提取表绘制数据,并使用QuADS(具有不同研究的质量评估)工具进行关键评估。结果:纳入13项研究。大多数研究都采用了横断面设计,也发现了没有对照组的队列研究和纵向观察性研究。抑郁症主要通过有效问卷或诊断代码进行评估。问卷研究发现,中度至重度抑郁症的患病率为24%至48%,而使用诊断代码的研究发现,4%至37%的PD男性患有抑郁症。纳入的研究质量在QuADS评估中可能的最高得分的38%至82%之间。结论:虽然大多数研究都描述了帕金森病与抑郁症之间的关系,但证据并不全面。目前的文献尤其存在选择偏差和混杂因素影响的风险,PD和抑郁症之间的直接因果关系尚不能确定。未来的研究需要更系统、更严格的研究以及定性研究来理解这种关系。
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