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The impact of Type D personality on health-related quality of life in tinnitus patients is mainly mediated by anxiety and depression.

机译:D型人格对耳鸣患者健康相关生活质量的影响主要是由焦虑和抑郁引起的。

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of Type D personality on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and self-reported tinnitus-related distress in chronic tinnitus patients and whether this relationship is mediated by indicators of psychological distress (i.e., vital exhaustion, anxiety, and depression). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using a cross-sectional study design, 265 consecutive tinnitus patients were asked to complete the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, the Maastricht Questionnaire, the Type D Scale (DS14), the Short-Form Health Survey 36, and the Tinnitus Reaction Questionnaire. RESULTS: The prevalence of Type D was 35.5%. Type D patients were significantly more anxious, depressed, and vitally exhausted, and experienced more impaired HRQoL and increased tinnitus-related distress compared with non-Type D patients. Structural equation modeling showed that Type D personality directly increased symptoms of depression and anxiety, but not vital exhaustion. Type D was also a direct predictor of poor mental and physical HRQoL and increased tinnitus-related distress, although this influence was mainly mediated by symptoms of depression and anxiety. Anxiety, depression, and vital exhaustion had a direct influence on HRQoL and self-reported tinnitus-related distress, with a higher impact on mental HRQoL (R2 = 0.74) compared with physical HRQoL (R2 = 0.33). Vital exhaustion was a predictor of HRQoL and self-reported tinnitus-related distress; however, its influence was moderated by enhanced levels of anxiety and depression. CONCLUSION: Tinnitus patients with a Type D personality were more likely to be anxious and depressed and to experience poor HRQoL and increased self-reported tinnitus-related distress, with the impact of Type D mainly being mediated by symptoms of anxiety and depression, although Type D also exerted a direct influence on these outcomes. These findings underline that to reduce the impact of tinnitus on HRQoL and self-reported tinnitus-related distress, treatment should be directed toward reducing anxiety and depression, especially in patients with a Type D personality.
机译:目的:评估D型人格对慢性耳鸣患者健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)和自我报告的耳鸣相关困扰的影响,以及这种关系是否由心理困扰指标(例如,体力衰竭,焦虑)介导和抑郁症)。材料和方法:使用横断面研究设计,要求265位连续耳鸣患者填写医院焦虑和抑郁量表,马斯特里赫特问卷,D型量表(DS14),简短健康调查表36和耳鸣。反应问卷。结果:D型患病率为35.5%。与非D型患者相比,D型患者明显更焦虑,沮丧和精疲力竭,并且HRQoL受损和耳鸣相关困扰增加。结构方程模型表明,D型人格直接增加了抑郁和焦虑的症状,但不增加体力消耗。 D型也是精神和身体HRQoL差以及耳鸣相关困扰增加的直接预测因素,尽管这种影响主要是由抑郁和焦虑症状引起的。与物理性HRQoL(R2 = 0.33)相比,焦虑,沮丧和体力消耗对HRQoL和自我报告的耳鸣相关困扰有直接影响,对精神HRQoL(R2 = 0.74)的影响更大。体力消耗是HRQoL和自我报告的耳鸣相关困扰的预测指标。然而,焦虑和抑郁的加剧减轻了它的影响。结论:具有D型性格的耳鸣患者更容易焦虑和沮丧,并经历较差的HRQoL和自我报告的与耳鸣有关的困扰,D型的影响主要由焦虑和抑郁症状介导,尽管D型D也直接影响了这些结果。这些发现强调,为减少耳鸣对HRQoL和自我报告的耳鸣相关困扰的治疗,治疗应针对减轻焦虑和抑郁,尤其是对于D型人格的患者。

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