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目的:探讨乳糜泻(CD)患者生活质量(QoL)与焦虑及人口学因素的关系。背景:乳糜泻是一种由麸质摄入引起的自身免疫性小肠疾病。在伊朗,一般人群中乳糜泻的患病率被认为为1%。因为乳糜泻的身体问题和行为障碍会导致生活质量下降。方法:对来自伊朗9个城市的533例乳糜泻患者进行横断面研究。收集的数据采用SPSS version 22进行分析。生活质量和焦虑分别采用(GHQ-28)和SAS问卷进行评价。对生活质量的预测因子(性别、年龄、诊断年龄、生活城市、文化程度、乳糜泻家族史、职业、焦虑)进行多元线性回归检验。结果:我们的研究结果显示生活质量差与焦虑之间存在显著关系(相关系数= -0.143,P=0.001)。乳糜泻患者的生活质量指数平均值为126.2±30.4,女性的生活质量得分低于男性(P=0.003)。男性和女性在焦虑水平上没有显著差异。结论:根据研究结果,生活质量和焦虑都是相关的,女性似乎比男性更容易患乳糜泻。因此,建议对患有乳糜泻的妇女给予更多的关注。
Relationship between anxiety and quality of life in the presence of other factors in adult celiac patients; a nationwide study.
Aim: This study aimed to detect relationships among quality of life (QoL) and anxiety and demographic factors in patients with celiac disease (CD).
Background: CD is a type of autoimmune small intestine diseases caused by gluten ingestion. In Iran, the prevalence of CD is considered to be 1% in the general population. As physical problems and behavioral disorders of CD can lead to a reduction in QoL.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 533 patients with Celiac Disease from 9 cities of Iran. Data collected were analyzed by SPSS version 22. Quality of life and anxiety respectively evaluated by (GHQ-28) and SAS questionnaires. Predictors of quality of life (sex, age, age of diagnosis, city of life, education level, family history of celiac, occupation and anxiety) were tested by multiple linear regression.
Results: Our results showed a significant relationship between poor quality of life and anxiety (correlation= -0.143, P=0.001). The mean of the quality of life index in celiac diseases was 126.2±30.4 and women had a lower quality of life than men (P=0.003) importantly in emotions and worries scores. There was no significant difference between male and female in terms of anxiety level.
Conclusion: According to the results, both quality of life and anxiety correlated together and women seem to suffer more than men from celiac disease. Therefore, greater attention to women who have celiac disease are suggested.