社会认知缺陷与子宫颈肌张力障碍患者生活质量下降有关:一项单中心研究

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Shameer Rafee , Ruth Monaghan , Derval McCormack , Conor Fearon , Sean O'Riordan , Michael Hutchinson , Jessica Bramham , Fiadhnait O'Keeffe
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摘要

背景与目的子宫颈肌张力障碍(CD)患者表现出明显的非运动症状,包括感觉、精神和认知特征。研究表明,非运动症状对生活质量有重大影响。社会认知,特别是心理理论的缺陷,会影响人际关系的发展、对社会情境的理解,并会影响患者的结果。我们使用社会认知的“Faux-Pas”测量来评估CD患者的ToM,并将其与生活质量、疾病严重程度和精神症状进行比较。方法采用Faux-Pas调查表对成人发病的特发性孤立性子宫颈肌张力障碍患者进行评估。经验证的问卷用于评估情绪症状(BAI/BDI和HADS)和生活质量(CDIP-58)。使用TWSTRS2测量疾病特异性残疾、运动严重程度和心理社会症状。将Faux pas结果与公布的健康对照值进行比较。结果32名参与者(19名女性),平均年龄57.7岁。20名参与者符合过度情绪症状(焦虑和/或抑郁)的标准。CDIP-58平均值为31.9。失礼行为的结果与运动严重程度之间没有关系。然而,相关分析显示,在失礼问卷中表现较差的参与者生活质量较低。结论包括社会认知在内的非运动症状常被忽视。我们已经证明CD的低生活质量与异常的社会认知有关。临床医生应该注意这些症状,尤其是在报告治疗满意度低的患者中。
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Social cognition deficits are associated with lower quality of life in cervical dystonia: A single centre study

Background and objectives

Patients with cervical dystonia (CD) demonstrate significant non-motor symptoms including sensory, psychiatric and cognitive features. It has been shown that the non-motor symptoms have a major influence on quality of life. Social cognition, particularly deficits in Theory of Mind (ToM), can affect the development of interpersonal relationships, understanding of social situations and can affect patient outcomes.

We used the “Faux Pas” measure of social cognition to assess ToM in patients with CD and compared this with quality of life, disease severity and psychiatric symptoms.

Methods

Patients with adult-onset idiopathic isolated cervical dystonia were assessed using the “Faux Pas” questionnaire. Validated questionnaires were used to assess mood symptoms (BAI/BDI and HADS) and quality of life (CDIP-58). Disease-specific disability, motor severity and psychosocial symptoms were measured using TWSTRS2. Faux pas results were compared with published healthy control values.

Results

32 participants (19 female) were included with a mean age of 57.7 years. 20 participants met criteria for excess mood symptoms (anxiety and/or depression). Mean CDIP-58 was 31.9. There was no relationship between faux pas outcomes and motor severity. However, correlation analyses showed that participants who performed worse on the faux pas questionnaire had lower quality of life.

Conclusion

The non-motor symptoms, including social cognition, are often neglected. We have demonstrated that low quality of life in CD is associated with to abnormal social cognition. Clinicians should be mindful of these symptoms, particularly in patients reporting low treatment satisfaction.

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Clinical Parkinsonism  Related Disorders
Clinical Parkinsonism Related Disorders Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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