日本精神分裂症患者与幸福相关的生理、心理和社会特征:一项横断面研究。

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Junna Hattori, Masaaki Matsunaga, Yupeng He, Kenji Sakuma, Taro Kishi, Shinichi Tanihara, Nakao Iwata, Atsuhiko Ota
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目的:研究日本精神分裂症患者与幸福感相关的特征。方法:在2022年对20-75岁的个体进行了一项自我报告的在线调查,其中分别包括223名和1776名患有和非精神分裂症的个体。我们通过计算年龄和性别调整的患病率比率(pr),使用修正泊松回归来评估与幸福相关的因素。我们检查了精神分裂症组内年龄和性别阶层的差异,并比较了精神分裂症组和非精神分裂症组之间这些分层的pr。结果:在精神分裂症患者中,幸福感与自评健康状况(PR = 1.75)、Ikigai (PR = 5.02)、抑郁症状(PR = 0.43)、感知压力(PR = 0.52)、认知社会资本(PR = 2.07)、结构性社会资本(PR = 1.70)、社会支持(PR = 2.40)、亲密朋友(PR = 1.88)、近亲(PR = 2.34)和同居伴侣(PR = 1.57)显著相关。在精神分裂症组中,认知社会资本(男性:PR = 3.45;女性:PR = 1.43)和同居伴侣(男性:PR = 2.26;女性:PR = 1.25)的性别差异显著,而年龄差异不显著。精神分裂症患者比非精神分裂症患者表现出更强相关性的因素包括:Ikigai(有,PR = 5.02;没有,PR = 2.91)、认知社会资本(有,PR = 2.07;没有,PR = 1.49)和结构性社会资本(有,PR = 1.70;没有,PR = 1.24)。结论:精神分裂症患者的幸福感与生理、心理和社会因素有关,其中社会因素表现出性别差异。
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Physical, Mental, and Social Characteristics Associated With Happiness in Individuals With Schizophrenia in Japan: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Objective: To examine the characteristics associated with happiness in Japanese individuals with schizophrenia.

Methods: A self-reported online survey was conducted in 2022 among individuals aged 20-75 years, including 223 and 1776 individuals with and without schizophrenia, respectively. We used a modified Poisson regression to assess the factors associated with happiness by calculating the age- and sex-adjusted prevalence ratios (PRs). We examined within-schizophrenia group differences by age and sex strata, and compared these stratified PRs between groups with and without schizophrenia.

Results: Among participants with schizophrenia, happiness was significantly associated with self-rated health status (PR = 1.75), Ikigai (PR = 5.02), depressive symptoms (PR = 0.43), perceived stress (PR = 0.52), cognitive social capital (PR = 2.07), structural social capital (PR = 1.70), social support (PR = 2.40), close friends (PR = 1.88), close relatives (PR = 2.34), and a cohabiting partner (PR = 1.57). Within the schizophrenia group, sex differences were significant for cognitive social capital (men: PR = 3.45; women: PR = 1.43) and cohabiting partners (men: PR = 2.26; women: PR = 1.25), whereas no significant age differences were found. Factors demonstrating a stronger association in participants with schizophrenia than in those without schizophrenia included: Ikigai (with, PR = 5.02; without, PR = 2.91), cognitive social capital (with, PR = 2.07; without, PR = 1.49), and structural social capital (with, PR = 1.70; without, PR = 1.24).

Conclusion: Happiness in individuals with schizophrenia is associated with physical, mental, and social factors, with social factors exhibiting sex-related differences.

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