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Mental and physical symptoms associated with lower social support for patients with hepatitis C.

机译:与丙型肝炎患者较低的社会支持相关的心理和身体症状。

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AIM: To systematically examine the impact of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) diagnosis on patients' level of social support in a large-scale study. METHODS: Patients evaluated and treated for HCV in a tertiary referral center were enrolled in a cross-sectional study. Demographic data, functional and emotional status as measured by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD) and the Sickness Impact Profile (SIP), severity of liver disease, mode of acquisition, and physical and psychiatric comorbidities were collected from patients or abstracted from the medical record. All participants completed a semi-structured interview, addressing questions of social support. RESULTS: A total of 342 patients (mean age 45.2 years; 37% women) were enrolled. Ninety-two (27%) patients described lower levels of support by family and friends. Nearly half of the participants (45%) noted the loss of at least one relationship due to the disease. Fears related to transmitting the disease (25%) were common and often associatedwith ignorance or even discrimination by others (19%). Nearly one fifth of the patients did not share information about their disease with others to avoid being stigmatized. Lower levels of social support were significantly associated with living alone, being unemployed, being excluded from antiviral therapy, having psychiatric comorbidities, contracting HCV through intravenous drug use, having high levels of anxiety and depression as measured by the HAD and negative mood state as measured by the SIP. Patients reporting lower levels of social support also noted more physical symptoms as measured by the SIP. CONCLUSION: Patients with hepatitis C often face significant social problems, ranging from social isolation to familial stress. The most common concerns reflect a limited insight of patients and their relatives and friends about the disease, the risk factors for its spread, and about potential consequences. Our data suggest that educational interventions targeting support persons and the stressors identified in our findings may lessen or alleviate the social strains patients with hepatitis C experience.
机译:目的:在一项大规模研究中,系统地检查丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)诊断对患者社会支持水平的影响。方法:对在三级转诊中心接受过HCV评估和治疗的患者进行了一项横断面研究。从医院收集或提取患者的人口统计学数据,通过医院焦虑和抑郁量表(HAD)和疾病影响概况(SIP)测得的功能和情绪状态,肝病严重程度,获取方式以及身体和精神病合并症。医疗记录。所有参与者均完成了半结构化访谈,解决了社会支持问题。结果:共纳入342例患者(平均年龄45.2岁;女性占37%)。九十二名(27%)患者表示家人和朋友的支持水平较低。将近一半的参与者(45%)指出由于该疾病而失去了至少一种关系。与传播疾病有关的恐惧(25%)很普遍,并且常常与其他人的无知甚至歧视(19%)相关。为避免受到污名化,将近五分之一的患者没有与其他患者分享有关其疾病的信息。较低的社会支持与单独生活,失业,被抗病毒治疗排斥,患有精神病合并症,通过静脉吸毒感染HCV,通过HAD测得的焦虑和抑郁水平高以及测得的情绪低落状态显着相关通过SIP。报告社会支持水平较低的患者还注意到,通过SIP测得的身体症状更多。结论:丙型肝炎患者经常面临严重的社会问题,从社会孤立到家庭压力。最常见的担忧反映出患者及其亲戚和朋友对这种疾病,其传播的危险因素以及潜在后果的了解有限。我们的数据表明,针对支持者和我们发现的应激源的教育干预措施可能会减轻或减轻患有丙型肝炎经验的患者的社交压力。

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