| Literature DB >> 31798718 |
Elena Porumb-Andrese1,2, Dan Vâță1,2, Roxana Postolică3, Laura Stătescu1,2, Cristian Stătescu4, Alina-Ioana Grăjdeanu1, Adriana Ionela Pătrașcu2, Ioana Adriana Popescu1, Laura Gheucă Solovastru1,2.
Abstract
Common chronic conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases and psoriasis, are associated with increased psychological distress. Health-related quality of life and personality type in patients with these two diseases were evaluated, including the patient's ability to respond truthfully or his/her tendency to be introverted or extroverted. The subjects (n=63) responded to questionnaires including: SF-36 questionnaire, Eysenck test and the questionnaire of the affective distress profile designed to assess the subjective dimension of functional negative emotions, dysfunctional negative emotions and positive emotions. Psoriasis patients had significantly higher average scores of physical functions and limitations brought on by emotional problems. Emotional instability was common for both types of patients and anxiety was associated with a low level of education. Overall, we believe that it is necessary to include items evaluating the patients' affective profile and personality in the assessment protocols of these diseases. These items could help the clinician in identifying possible factors that signal worsening of the disease or of non-response to treatment. Copyright: © Porumb-Andrese et al.Entities:
Keywords: affective distress profile; cardiovascular diseases; personality; psoriasis; quality of life
Year: 2019 PMID: 31798718 PMCID: PMC6880473 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2019.7933
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Figure 1.ROC curve in patients with psoriazis.
Association between of the quality of life and neuroticism.
| PSO group | CV group | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Domain SF-36 | Emotionally stable | Neuroticism | P-value | Emotionally stable | Neuroticism | P-value |
| S1. Physical functions | 33.95±28.80 | 52.50±31.73 | 0.079 | 39.09±33.82 | 37.35±22.30 | 0.871 |
| S2. Limitations due to physical health | 55.07±7.66 | 59.26±7.50 | 0.113 | 55.05±8.12 | 55.23±5.45 | 0.945 |
| S3. Limitations due to emotional problems | 65.79±21.85 | 84.38±20.61 | 0.015[ | 72.73±17.12 | 91.18±16.79 | 0.009[ |
| S4. Vitality | 66.84±15.29 | 59.38±12.89 | 0.132 | 66.36±8.09 | 55.29±13.28 | 0.020[ |
| S5. Emotional stability | 54.21±10,04 | 54.69±11.03 | 0.894 | 55.91±10.20 | 54.41±8.08 | 0.669 |
| S6. Social functions | 66.45±22.07 | 86.72±21.15 | 0.009[ | 76.14±19.73 | 92.65±17.15 | 0.027[ |
| S7. Pain | 72.63±19.10 | 46.88±17.78 | 0.001[ | 25.01±7.54 | 13.48±3.27 | 0.417 |
| S8. Perception of general health status | 65.26±12.64 | 65.00±10.95 | 0.948 | 61.82±7.51 | 57.65±9.70 | 0.238 |
| Total score | 71.81±3.72 | 74.33±5.13 | 0.101 | 72.39±4.71 | 72.28±3.14 | 0.939 |
| Right regression model | y=0.723–0.005 S1+0.021 | 0.701 | y=−2.991+0.004 S1+0.021 | 0.011[ | ||
| S2-0.012 S3+0.005 | S2-0.005 S3+0.008 | |||||
| S4-0.010 S5+0.008 | S4+0.008 S5-0.006 | |||||
| S6-0.001 S7+0.006 S8 | S6+0.008 S7+0.049 S8 | |||||
PSO, psoriasis; CV, cardiovascular diseases.
P<0.05, indicates statistically significant difference.
Association between the quality of life and dysfunctional negative emotions in two study groups.
| PSO group | CV group | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Domain SF-36 | Low | Medium | Higher | Very high | P-value | Low | Medium | High | Very high | P-value | F ANOVA test PSO vs. CV |
| S1 | 18.00 | 39.62 | 57.86 | 65.00 | 0.023[ | 10.00 | 44.00 | 42.89 | 0.00 | 0.016[ | F=0.349 P=0.557 |
| S2 | 50.37 | 57.69 | 58.33 | 66.67 | 0.207 | 50.00 | 55.19 | 55.26 | 68.52 | 0.096 | F=3.515 P=0.066 |
| S3 | 53.33 | 67.95 | 90.48 | 83.33 | 0.002[ | 66.67 | 80.00 | 89.47 | 50.00 | 0.046[ | F=0.026 P=0.872 |
| S4 | 68.00 | 66.92 | 55.71 | 60.00 | 0.035[ | 63.33 | 66.00 | 56.32 | 80.00 | 0.137 | F=3.745 P=0.133 |
| S5 | 56.00 | 54.62 | 54.29 | 60.00 | 0.875 | 53.33 | 56.00 | 54.47 | 65.00 | 0.700 | F=1.184 P=0.281 |
| S6 | 57.50 | 73.08 | 86.61 | 100.0 | 0.038 | 66.67 | 82.50 | 53.68 | 80.00 | 0.030[ | F=3.188 P=0.079 |
| S7 | 72.00 | 65.38 | 50.00 | 40.00 | 0.042 | 83.33 | 80.00 | 66.00 | 53.68 | 0.026[ | F=0.993 P=0.323 |
| S8 | 78.00 | 64.62 | 62.14 | 60.00 | 0.101 | 63.33 | 64.00 | 57.89 | 50.00 | 0.334 | F=0.054 P=0.817 |
| Global score | 69.26 | 72.97 | 74.57 | 77.78 | 0.076 | 68.52 | 73.52 | 72.61 | 72.22 | 0.307 | F=0.362 P=0.550 |
PSO, psoriasis; CV, cardiovascular diseases.
P<0.05, indicates statistically significant difference.
Association between dysfunctional negative emotions and PED scores (introversion, extroversion, neuroticism).
| Dysfunctional negative emotions | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSO group | CV group | ||||||||
| PDA | Low (%) | Medium (%) | High (%) | Very high (%) | Low (%) | Medium (%) | High (%) | Very high (%) | P-values for Kruskal-Wallis test PSO vs. CV |
| Introversion | 80.0 | 15.4 | 71.4 | 100.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 52.6 | 0.0 | 0.001[ |
| Ambivert | 20.0 | 76.9 | 21.4 | 0.0 | 100.0 | 60.0 | 47.4 | 100.0 | 0.001[ |
| Extroversion | 0.0 | 7.7 | 7.1 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 40.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.423 |
| P-value[ | 0.023[ | 0.014[ | |||||||
| Emotionally stable | 100.0 | 53.8 | 35.7 | 0.0 | 66.7 | 80.0 | 26.3 | 0.0 | 0.713 |
| Neuroticism | 0.0 | 46.2 | 64.3 | 100.0 | 33.3 | 20.0 | 73.7 | 100.0 | 0.075 |
| P-value[ | 0.005[ | 0.031[ | |||||||
P-values for Kruskal-Wallis test. PED, Profile of Emotional Distress; PSO, psoriasis; CV, cardiovascular diseases.
P<0.05, indicates statistically significant difference.