帕金森氏症患者的焦虑:时间与焦虑有什么关系?

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Elisabeth C DeMarco, Zidong Zhang, Hunter Robinson, Leslie Hinyard
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背景:帕金森病(PD)影响着全球1000多万人。许多帕金森病患者都会经历共病焦虑症,这与生活质量下降有关,并可能在帕金森病过程中的任何时候表现出来,包括在运动症状发作之前。目的:先前的研究表明,PD诊断后被诊断为抑郁症的患者接受抑郁症治疗的可能性较小,但尚未对焦虑症进行此类研究。研究设计:对二级电子健康记录数据进行横断面分析。研究样本:数据通过Optum®去识别电子健康记录数据集获得,使用ICD-9和ICD-10诊断代码来确定PD状态,并比较焦虑和PD诊断的指标日期,以根据诊断的相对时间对患者进行分类。数据分析:采用多变量逻辑回归法评估与接受心理健康治疗相关的因素。结果:在患有焦虑症的帕金森病患者中,52%的患者在帕金森病发作前诊断出焦虑。总体而言,69%的患者记录了一些治疗,其中79%的患者在阿尔茨海默病发作前被诊断为焦虑症,而在帕金森病发生时或之后被诊断为恐惧症的患者中,这一比例为59%(P<0.001)。结论:帕金森病及其后的焦虑症患者接受治疗的可能性较小。进一步的研究可以在现有帕金森病诊断的背景下探索心理健康护理变化的原因。
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Anxiety in Parkinson's Patients: What's Timing Got to Do with It?

Background: Parkinson's Disease (PD) affects over 10 million people worldwide. Many PD patients experience comorbid anxiety disorders, which have been correlated with reduced quality of life and can manifest at any time during the course of PD, including prior to motor symptom onset. Purpose: Prior work has demonstrated that patients diagnosed with depression following a PD diagnosis are less likely to receive depression treatment, but no such study has been conducted for anxiety. Research Design: A cross-sectional analysis of secondary electronhic health record data was conducted. Study Sample: Data was obtained through Optum® de-identified Electronic Health Record dataset, using ICD-9 and ICD-10 diagnosis codes to determine PD status and comparing index date of anxiety and PD diagnoses to classify patients by relative time of diagnosis. Data Analysis: Multivariate logistic regression was performed to assess factors associated with receipt of mental health treatment. Results: Of PD patients with anxiety, 52% documented a diagnosis of anxiety prior to PD. Overall, 69% documented some treatment, with 79% of those diagnosed with anxiety prior to PD receiving some treatment compared to 59% of those diagnosed with anxiety on or after PD (P < 0.001). Conclusion: Patients with PD and subsequent anxiety diagnoses are less likely to receive treatment. Further study could explore reasons for variations in mental health care within the context of an existing PD diagnosis.

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CiteScore
6.20
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology (JGP) brings together original research, clinical reviews, and timely case reports on neuropsychiatric care of aging patients, including age-related biologic, neurologic, and psychiatric illnesses; psychosocial problems; forensic issues; and family care. The journal offers the latest peer-reviewed information on cognitive, mood, anxiety, addictive, and sleep disorders in older patients, as well as tested diagnostic tools and therapies.
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