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Psychological State and Associated Factors During the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic Among Filipinos with Rheumatoid Arthritis or Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

机译:2019年冠状病毒病中的心理状态和相关因素(Covid-19)菲律宾病毒性关节炎或全身性狼疮红斑狼疮

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Background: Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are perceived to be more vulnerable to worse COVID-19 infection outcome. Furthermore, severe shortage in hydroxychloroquine supply was experienced. Objective: We presented the psychological responses of Filipino SLE and RA patients to the COVID-19 pandemic and shortage of hydroxychloroquine supply. Methods: A total of 512 completed online surveys from SLE and RA patients were gathered from May 19 to 26, 2020. The online survey collected data on socio-demographics, health status, contact history, health service utilization, use of hydroxychloroquine, COVID-19 knowledge and concerns, precautionary measures, information needs, the validated Impact of Events Scale-Revised (IES-R) and Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scales (DASS-21) ratings. Results: The psychological impact of COVID-19 outbreak was at least moderate in 20%. The mean IES-R score was higher among SLE (22.34, SD=14.39) than RA (18.85, SD=13.24) patients. Stress, anxiety and depression were moderate to severe in 12.3%, 38.7%, and 27.7% of respondents. The mean stress subscale score was 10.11 (SD=7.95), mean anxiety subscale score was 6.79 (SD=6.57) and mean depression subscale score was 9.03 (SD=8.77). The risk factors for adverse mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic include the presence of comorbidity of hypertension and asthma; being a healthcare worker; and presence of specific symptoms of myalgia, cough, breathing difficulty, dizziness and sore throat. The protective factors for mental health during the pandemic include satisfaction with available health information and wearing of face masks. Conclusion: In the third month of the pandemic in the Philippines, 20% of the respondents with lupus and RA experienced moderate to severe psychological impact. There was moderate to severe anxiety in 38.7% and moderate to severe depression in 27%. Identification of factors that affect mental health in lupus and RA is useful in implementation of effective psychological support strategies.
机译:背景:患有全身性狼疮(SLE)和类风湿性关节炎(RA)的患者被认为更容易受到更糟糕的Covid-19感染结果。此外,体验了羟氯喹的严重短缺。目的:我们介绍了菲律宾SLE和RA患者对Covid -19大流行和缺乏羟基脲供应短缺的心理反应。方法:从5月19日至26日,共收集了512名从5月19日到26日收集的在线调查。在线调查收集了关于社会人口统计学,健康状况,联系历史,卫生服务利用率,羟氯喹,Covid的数据的数据19知识和关注,预防措施,信息需求,事件规模修订的验证影响(IES-R)和抑郁,焦虑和压力尺度(DASS-21)评级。结果:Covid-19爆发的心理影响至少适中20%。 SLE(22.34,SD = 14.39)的平均IES-R分数高于RA(18.85,SD = 13.24)患者。压力,焦虑和抑郁在12.3%,38.7%和27.7%的受访者中,中度至严重。平均应力亚等级分数为10.11(SD = 7.95),平均焦虑次级分数为6.79(SD = 6.57),平均抑郁率分数为9.03(SD = 8.77)。 Covid-19大流行期间不良心理健康的危险因素包括高血压和哮喘的合并症的存在;作为医疗保健工作者;存在肌痛,咳嗽,呼吸困难,头晕和喉咙痛的特异性症状。大流行期间心理健康的保护区包括可用健康信息和面部面具的满意度。结论:在菲律宾大流行的第三个月,20%的受访者狼疮和ra经历了中度至严重的心理影响。 38.7%的严重焦虑,27%以上,中度至严重抑郁症。鉴定影响狼疮和RA的心理健康的因素可用于实施有效的心理支持策略。

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