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Comparative quality of life in patients with depression and rheumatoid arthritis

Comparative quality of life in patients with depression and rheumatoid arthritis
Comparative quality of life in patients with depression and rheumatoid arthritis
We assessed the inter-relationships between the Short Form 36 (SF-36) physical and mental function in 220 patients with onset cases of mild and moderate depression and 913 adults with early and established rheumatoid arthritis (RA) through secondary analysis and compared both scores with the UK general population norms. In depression and RA the SF-36 total scores showed significant impairment across the spectrum of both domains compared with age-specific UK normative score. In RA mental health and role, mental scores were highly correlated with other SF-36 domains. In depression there was little evidence of such inter-relationships. Mental health and role mental domains were lowest in active RA (disease activity scores (DAS28) over 5.1). They had strong correlations with the vitality and social function SF-36 sub-scores and weak correlations with the physical function and role emotional sub-scores. Patients with long-term conditions require comprehensive care. At present it is unclear how best to combine treatment of RA synovitis with the management of mental health problems. Mental health symptoms are present from the earliest stages of RA and it may be appropriate to initiate multidisciplinary care as soon as practicable, although its efficacy requires a further detailed study across primary and secondary care.

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Lempp, Heidi, Ibrahim, Fowzia, Shaw, Tamara, Hofmann, Darija, Graves, Helen, Thornicroft, Graham, Scott, Ian, Kendrick, Tony and Scott, David L. (2011) Comparative quality of life in patients with depression and rheumatoid arthritis. International Review of Psychiatry, 23 (1), 118-124. (doi:10.3109/09540261.2010.545368). (PMID:21338307)

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We assessed the inter-relationships between the Short Form 36 (SF-36) physical and mental function in 220 patients with onset cases of mild and moderate depression and 913 adults with early and established rheumatoid arthritis (RA) through secondary analysis and compared both scores with the UK general population norms. In depression and RA the SF-36 total scores showed significant impairment across the spectrum of both domains compared with age-specific UK normative score. In RA mental health and role, mental scores were highly correlated with other SF-36 domains. In depression there was little evidence of such inter-relationships. Mental health and role mental domains were lowest in active RA (disease activity scores (DAS28) over 5.1). They had strong correlations with the vitality and social function SF-36 sub-scores and weak correlations with the physical function and role emotional sub-scores. Patients with long-term conditions require comprehensive care. At present it is unclear how best to combine treatment of RA synovitis with the management of mental health problems. Mental health symptoms are present from the earliest stages of RA and it may be appropriate to initiate multidisciplinary care as soon as practicable, although its efficacy requires a further detailed study across primary and secondary care.

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Published date: 2011
Organisations: Primary Care & Population Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 353956
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/353956
ISSN: 0954-0261
PURE UUID: 6f2a415a-7f13-448e-b954-7470762ba2fe
ORCID for Tony Kendrick: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1618-9381

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Date deposited: 25 Jun 2013 13:52
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:59

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Author: Heidi Lempp
Author: Fowzia Ibrahim
Author: Tamara Shaw
Author: Darija Hofmann
Author: Helen Graves
Author: Graham Thornicroft
Author: Ian Scott
Author: Tony Kendrick ORCID iD
Author: David L. Scott

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