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Anales de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas (Asunción)

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ALMIRON SANTACRUZ, José et al. Anxiety, depression, and vulnerability to stress in people diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis: An exploratory study at the Hospital de Clínicas of the Universidad Nacional de Asunción. An. Fac. Cienc. Méd. (Asunción) [online]. 2023, vol.56, n.1, pp.58-67. ISSN 1816-8949.  https://doi.org/10.18004/anales/2023.056.01.58.

Background:

Observational studies have described a high prevalence of depression and anxiety in rheumatoid arthritis: major depressive disorders are detected in 17 % of patients with the pathology, and local and systemic inflammation play an important role in anxiety and depression.

Objectives:

The overall objective of this research was to determine the frequency of anxiety, depression, and vulnerability to stress in patients diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.

Materials and methods:

This was an observational, descriptive, temporally prospective, cross-association study. Sampling was non-probabilistic of consecutive cases. We included adults with a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis who consulted at the Rheumatology Department of the Hospital de Clínicas between August and October 2022. The following instruments were used for psychiatric diagnosis: Generalized Anxiety Scale (GAD-7), Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-2) and Smith and Miller's Stress Vulnerability Scale.

Results:

Thirty-six patients, all women, aged between 20 and 77 years, were included in the study. The 27.8 % had depression, according to the cut-off points of the PHQ-2. Anxiety was present in 22.2 %, according to the GAD-7 cut-off points. Regarding stress, 22.2 % were vulnerable to stress and 5.6 % were seriously vulnerable.

Conclusion:

Depression, anxiety and vulnerability to stress are frequently observed comorbidities in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Specific mental health interventions are required to address these issues and improve the quality of life of affected patients.

Palabras clave : depression; anxiety; stress; rheumatoid arthritis..

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