类风湿疾病中的抑郁症状网络

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Elizabet Ukolova, Marie Hanková, Michala Lustigová
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摘要

背景和目的:类风湿疾病(AR)患者出现抑郁症状的风险较高。本研究旨在利用2015-2019/2020年随访期间的欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查(SHARE)数据(样本量为32,082人),确定导致其他症状随时间积累的关键抑郁症状。方法:我们应用网络分析,其中节点用EURO-D量表代表抑郁症状,边缘用比值比加权。通过健康状态之间的转换来分析症状关系的变化:“健康”、“仅AR”和“AR伴有其他合并症”。结果:为了防止AR患者进一步的抑郁症状积累,解决易怒和缺乏兴趣是至关重要的。对男性来说,食欲不振也应该是治疗的目标,而对女性来说,抑郁情绪需要特别关注。患有AR和其他合并症的男性表现出症状网络密度显著增加,而女性与兴趣、食欲、内疚和抑郁有更强的关联。结论:AR与抑郁症状网络结构的显著变化相关,且随健康进展而变化。注意易怒、缺乏兴趣、食欲不振和抑郁情绪对于预防新诊断的AR患者心理健康进一步下降至关重要。
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Depressive Symptom Networks in Rheumatoid Diseases

Depressive Symptom Networks in Rheumatoid Diseases

Background and Aims

Patients with Rheumatoid diseases (AR) are at higher risk for depressive symptoms. This study aims to identify key depressive symptoms that lead to the accumulation of additional symptoms over time, using Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) data from year during the follow up period 2015–2019/2020 (sample size 32,082 individuals).

Methods

We applied network analysis, where nodes represent depressive symptoms by EURO-D scale and edges are weighted by odds ratios. Changes in symptom relationships were analysed by transitions between health states: “healthy,” “AR only,” and “AR with additional comorbidity.”

Results

To prevent further depressive symptom accumulation in AR patients, addressing irritability and lack of interest is crucial. In males, loss of appetite should also be targeted, while in females, depressive feelings need specific attention. Males with AR and additional comorbidities show a significant increase in symptom network density, while females have stronger associations with interest, appetite, guilt, and depression.

Conclusion

AR is associated with significant changes in the structure of depressive symptom networks, varying with health progression. Attention to irritability, lack of interest, appetite, and depressive feelings is crucial for preventing further mental health declines in newly diagnosed AR patients.

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