情绪困扰对帕金森病患者运动障碍和食欲的影响。

Sergio Starkstein, Milan Dragovic, Simone Brockman, Mark Wilson, Veronica Bruno, Marcelo Merello
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摘要

最近的研究表明,帕金森氏症患者的抑郁和焦虑可能使他们更容易被冷冻。虽然节日也很常见,但与情绪障碍的关系尚未得到研究。作者的目的是澄清冷冻和节日与焦虑、抑郁障碍和情绪困扰之间的关系。作者对连续的95名帕金森病患者进行了检查,使用综合精神病学评估和一种专门设计的新仪器来评估冻结、兴奋和情绪困扰的严重程度(运动障碍和兴奋量表)。所有患者均采用运动障碍和食欲量表、迷你国际神经精神病学访谈以及测量情绪和焦虑障碍严重程度的量表进行评估。线性回归分析显示,运动障碍和节日与情绪困扰和日常生活活动缺陷显著相关。相反,运动障碍或节日与广泛性焦虑障碍、惊恐障碍、广场恐怖症、社交恐惧症或抑郁症之间没有显著关联。运动障碍和节日与情绪困扰显著相关,但与焦虑或情感障碍无显著关联。
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The impact of emotional distress on motor blocks and festination in Parkinson's disease.

Recent studies suggest that depression and anxiety in patients with Parkinson's disease may predispose them to freezing. Although festination is also frequent, the association with emotional disorders has not been examined. The aim of the authors was to clarify the association between freezing and festination with anxiety, depressive disorders, and emotional distress. The authors examined a consecutive series of 95 patients with Parkinson's disease using comprehensive psychiatric assessments and a new instrument specifically designed to assess the severity of freezing, festination, and emotional distress (Motor Blocks and Festination Scale). All patients were assessed with the Motor Blocks and Festination Scale, the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, and scales to measure the severity of mood and anxiety disorders. A linear regression analysis showed that both motor blocks and festination were significantly associated with emotional distress and deficits on activities of daily living. Conversely, there was no significant association between motor blocks or festination and generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, agoraphobia, social phobia, or depression. Motor blocks and festination are significantly associated with emotional distress, but no significant associations were found with anxiety or affective disorders.

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