943 – Mental disorders in rheumatoid arthritis patients: stress factors and pain relations

2013 
Objective To analyze the prevalence of stress factors, mental disorders (MD) and their influence on pain in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients (pts). Methods 125 RA-pts with a mean age of 47.4±1.01 yrs and disease duration of 138.4±10.1 month were enrolled. The RA disease activity was assessed by DAS-28. BPI was used for pain severity assessment. MD were diagnosed in accordance with ICD-10 criteria. Results MD were diagnosed in 117 (93.6%) RA pts: depressive episode (n=46,39%) (RDD incl. - 27%); dysthymia (n=41,35%), adjustmend disorders(n=21,18%); GAD (n=9,8%). Mild cognitive disorder was diagnosed in 83 (66.4%) of RA-pts. The significant stress factors preceding RA manifestation were found in 97 (77.6%) cases; in 76 (61%) - stress factors preceded RA exacerbation. Significant chronic stress events during childhood had 84 (67.2%) patients. Patients with MD more often (p Conclusion The results have shown high prevalence of stress related MD in RA-pts and confirm the stress-diathesis approach to pathogenesis of MD in rheumatic disease. The RA patients group with MD had high level of pain severity, X-ray stage and functional disability in comparison with patients without MD.
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