Impact of psychiatric disorders on the quality of life of brazilian HCV-infected patients
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Resumo: | The aim of our study was to determine the impact of psychiatric comorbidities on the health-related quality of life of HCV-infected patients. Assessment of clinical, socio-demographic and quality of life data of the patients followed up at a Hepatology unit was performed by using a standard questionnaire and the SF-36 instrument. Psychiatric diagnoses were confirmed by using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, Brazilian version 5.0.0 (MINI Plus). Evaluation using the MINI plus demonstrated that 46 (51%) patients did not have any psychiatric diagnosis, while 44 (49%) had at least one psychiatric diagnosis. Among patients with a psychiatric comorbidity, 26 (59.1%) had a current mental disorder, out of which 22 (84.6%) had not been previously diagnosed. Patients with psychiatric disorders had lower scores in all dimensions of the SF-36 when compared to those who had no psychiatric diagnosis. Scores of physical functioning and bodily pain domains were lower for those suffering from a current psychiatric disorder when compared to those who had had a psychiatric disorder in the past. Females had lower scores of bodily pain and mental health dimensions when compared to males. Scores for mental health dimension were also lower for patients with advanced fibrosis. The presence of a psychiatric comorbidity was the variable that was most associated with the different scores in the SF-36, compared to other variables such as age, gender, aminotransferase levels, and degree of fibrosis. |
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Impact of psychiatric disorders on the quality of life of brazilian HCV-infected patients |
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Impact of psychiatric disorders on the quality of life of brazilian HCV-infected patients |
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Impact of psychiatric disorders on the quality of life of brazilian HCV-infected patients Batista-Neves, Susana Mental disorders quality of life HCV |
title_short |
Impact of psychiatric disorders on the quality of life of brazilian HCV-infected patients |
title_full |
Impact of psychiatric disorders on the quality of life of brazilian HCV-infected patients |
title_fullStr |
Impact of psychiatric disorders on the quality of life of brazilian HCV-infected patients |
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Impact of psychiatric disorders on the quality of life of brazilian HCV-infected patients |
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Impact of psychiatric disorders on the quality of life of brazilian HCV-infected patients |
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Batista-Neves, Susana |
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Batista-Neves, Susana Quarantini, Lucas de Castro [UNIFESP] Almeida, Amanda Cristina Galvão Oliveira de [UNIFESP] Cardeal, Maurício Lacerda, Acioly Luiz Tavares de [UNIFESP] Paraná, Raymundo Reis De-Oliveira, Irismar Bressan, Rodrigo Affonseca [UNIFESP] Miranda-Scippa, Ângela Marisa de Aquino [UNIFESP] |
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author |
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Quarantini, Lucas de Castro [UNIFESP] Almeida, Amanda Cristina Galvão Oliveira de [UNIFESP] Cardeal, Maurício Lacerda, Acioly Luiz Tavares de [UNIFESP] Paraná, Raymundo Reis De-Oliveira, Irismar Bressan, Rodrigo Affonseca [UNIFESP] Miranda-Scippa, Ângela Marisa de Aquino [UNIFESP] |
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Federal University of Bahia Hospital Universitário Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Batista-Neves, Susana Quarantini, Lucas de Castro [UNIFESP] Almeida, Amanda Cristina Galvão Oliveira de [UNIFESP] Cardeal, Maurício Lacerda, Acioly Luiz Tavares de [UNIFESP] Paraná, Raymundo Reis De-Oliveira, Irismar Bressan, Rodrigo Affonseca [UNIFESP] Miranda-Scippa, Ângela Marisa de Aquino [UNIFESP] |
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Mental disorders quality of life HCV |
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Mental disorders quality of life HCV |
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The aim of our study was to determine the impact of psychiatric comorbidities on the health-related quality of life of HCV-infected patients. Assessment of clinical, socio-demographic and quality of life data of the patients followed up at a Hepatology unit was performed by using a standard questionnaire and the SF-36 instrument. Psychiatric diagnoses were confirmed by using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, Brazilian version 5.0.0 (MINI Plus). Evaluation using the MINI plus demonstrated that 46 (51%) patients did not have any psychiatric diagnosis, while 44 (49%) had at least one psychiatric diagnosis. Among patients with a psychiatric comorbidity, 26 (59.1%) had a current mental disorder, out of which 22 (84.6%) had not been previously diagnosed. Patients with psychiatric disorders had lower scores in all dimensions of the SF-36 when compared to those who had no psychiatric diagnosis. Scores of physical functioning and bodily pain domains were lower for those suffering from a current psychiatric disorder when compared to those who had had a psychiatric disorder in the past. Females had lower scores of bodily pain and mental health dimensions when compared to males. Scores for mental health dimension were also lower for patients with advanced fibrosis. The presence of a psychiatric comorbidity was the variable that was most associated with the different scores in the SF-36, compared to other variables such as age, gender, aminotransferase levels, and degree of fibrosis. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1413-86702009000100009 Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases. Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases, v. 13, n. 1, p. 40-43, 2009. 10.1590/S1413-86702009000100009 S1413-86702009000100009.pdf 1413-8670 S1413-86702009000100009 http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/4870 WOS:000267703200009 |
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Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases. Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases, v. 13, n. 1, p. 40-43, 2009. 10.1590/S1413-86702009000100009 S1413-86702009000100009.pdf 1413-8670 S1413-86702009000100009 WOS:000267703200009 ark:/48912/0013000018xdn |
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