病感失认症和回避性应对不影响早期亨廷顿病的工作。

IF 3.1 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Journal of Huntington's disease Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-11 DOI:10.1177/18796397251349114
Kasper Frederik van der Zwaan, Raymund Ac Roos, Susanne T de Bot
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基础工作在生活中起着至关重要的作用,有助于经济稳定和幸福。亨廷顿氏病(HD)是一种遗传性神经退行性疾病,会严重影响工作能力。病感失认症(缺乏对损伤的意识)和回避性应对在HD中很常见,但与工作结果的关系尚未得到研究。目的探讨运动前表现和运动表现型HD患者病感失认、应对方式和工作能力之间的关系。方法利用HD- work数据集,分析运动前表现和运动表现HD参与者的运动和认知功能、应对方式、工作能力和病感失认(n = 117)。病感失认症是通过专家评定、参与者代理和认知表现差异来实现的。工作能力采用总功能能力量表职业项测量,应对方式采用Utrechtse应对表评估。结果失认症与认知能力下降密切相关,而回避性应对较少见。病感失认和回避应对与额叶行为相关,但与工作能力无关。回避性应对与病感失认之间存在正相关。最常见的应对方式是被动应对。参与者并不经常寻求社会安慰。结论病感失认的最佳预测指标是认知能力下降。回避性应对与病感失认之间的正相关表明回避性应对可能与病感失认存在错误归因。本研究强调了在早期HD患者中识别回避和被动应对策略的重要性,以及与认知能力下降相关的病感失认症,尽管这些因素并不直接影响工作能力。
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Anosognosia and avoidant coping do not impact work in early Huntington's disease.

BackgroundWork plays a crucial role in life, contributing to financial stability and well-being. Huntington's disease (HD), a genetic neurodegenerative disorder, can significantly affect work capacity. Anosognosia (lack of awareness of impairments) and avoidant coping are common in HD but remain unexplored in relation to work outcomes.ObjectiveThis study investigated the relationships between anosognosia, coping styles, and work capacity in individuals with pre-motor manifest and motor manifest HD.MethodsUtilizing the HD-Work dataset, we analyzed motor and cognitive functioning, coping styles, work capacity, and anosognosia in participants with pre-motor manifest and motor manifest HD (n = 117). Anosognosia was operationalized through expert rating, participant - proxy, and cognitive - performance discrepancies. Work capacity was measured using the occupation item of the Total Functional Capacity scale, and coping styles were assessed with the Utrechtse Coping Lijst.ResultsAnosognosia was strongly associated with cognitive decline, while avoidant coping was less prevalent. Both anosognosia and avoidance coping were correlated with frontal behaviors but not with work capacity. A positive association between avoidant coping and anosognosia was found. The most common coping style used was passive coping. Participants did not often seek social comfort.ConclusionsThe best predictor of anosognosia was cognitive decline. The positive association between avoidant coping and anosognosia suggested a potential misattribution of avoidant coping to anosognosia. This study emphasized the importance of recognizing avoidant and passive coping strategies in early-stage HD, as well as anosognosia in relation to cognitive decline, even though these factors do not directly impact work capacity.

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