| Literature DB >> 25340574 |
Mychelle Morais-de-Jesus1, Renato Daltro-Oliveira2, Karine Miranda Pettersen1, Adriana Dantas-Duarte1, Luciana Di-Domizio Amaral3, Patrícia Cavalcanti-Ribeiro1, Carlos Teles Santos4, Maria Isabel Schinoni1, Liana R Netto1, Lucas Araújo-de-Freitas5, Raymundo Paraná6, Angela Miranda-Scippa7, Karestan C Koenen8, Lucas C Quarantini7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether individuals consider their HCV infection to be a potentially traumatic experience. Additionally, we investigated its association with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the impact of PTSD diagnosis on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in HCV infected subjects.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25340574 PMCID: PMC4207714 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0110529
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics.
| Variables | HCV-control | HCV-PTSD | |
| (99 subjects) | (28 subjects) |
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| Male N (%) | 68 (68.70) | 14 (50.00) | |
| Female N (%) | 31 (31.31) | 14 (50.00) | 0.06 |
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| 53 (8.80) | 52 (9.27) | 0.57 |
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| Single N (%) | 21 (21.21) | 5 (17.86) | |
| With stable partner N (%) | 64 (64.65) | 15 (53.57) | |
| Divorced N (%) | 12 (12.12) | 4 (14.29) | 0.03 |
| Widower N (%) | 1 (1.01) | 4 (14.29) | |
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| Without N (%) | 16 (16.67) | 5 (17.86) | |
| With N (%) | 67 (69.79) | 21 (75.00) | |
| Retired N (%) | 13 (13.54) | 2 (7.14) | 0.66 |
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| No N (%) | 50 (50.10) | 22 (78.57) | 0.08 |
| Yes N (%) | 49 (49.90) | 6 (21.43) | |
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| No N (%) | 47 (47.47) | 16 (57.14) | 0.36 |
| Yes N (%) | 52 (52.53) | 12 (42.86) | |
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| 0.65 (0.74) | 0.75 (1.04) | 0.84 |
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| No N (%) | 48 (48.48) | 8 (28.57) | 0.06 |
| Yes N (%) | 51 (51.52) | 20 (71.43) | |
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| 0.79 (1.02) | 1.68 (1.56) | 0.00 |
SD = Standard Deviation;
* χ Test;
** Kruskall-Wallis Test.
Bivariate and Multivariate Analysis of PTSD diagnosis and Quality of Life in Chronic Hepatitis C Patients.
| SF-36 Domains | HCV-control (99) | HCV-PTSD (28) | Bivaried Analysis | Multivaried Models |
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | β | β | |
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| 75.00 (24.32) | 68.00 (27.01) | −6.78 [−17.76; 4.19] | −6.15 [−16.42; 3.11] |
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| 59.94 (41.20) | 36.6 (42.65) | −23.34 [−40.59; −6.08] | −24.85 [−42.08; −7.61] |
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| 73.56 (25.49) | 51.5 (26.6) | −22.06[−33; −11.11] | −19.36 [−31.28; −7.45] |
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| 65.20 (19.26) | 46.03 (23.39) | −19.16[−28.52; −9.81] | −20.79 [−29.65; −11.92] |
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| 68.41 (22.45) | 49.64 (25.45) | −18.77[−29.07; −8.47] | −11.92 [−20.74; −3.1] |
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| 78.94 (25.29) | 42.85 (27.09) | −36.08[−47.17; −24.99] | −34.73[−46.79; −22.68] |
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| 82.63 (31.48) | 46.42 ( 43.82) | −36.21[−53.38; −19.03] | −26.07[−44.61; −7.53] |
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| 81.14 (15.33) | 56.71 (21.77) | −24.42[−32.93; −15.91] | −17.46[−24.38; −10.54] |
*Standardized-β coefficients (Betas);
**Adjustment: gender, transplant eligibility, anxiety disorders, other psychiatric comorbidities, current depressive episode, past depressive episode, number of psychiatric comorbidities.