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The psychological state and changes in the routine of the patients with rheumatic diseases during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Turkey: a web-based cross-sectional survey.
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Rheumatology international [Rheumatol Int] 2020 Aug; Vol. 40 (8), pp. 1229-1238. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jun 22. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- We hypothesized that patients with rheumatic diseases (RD) would have increased psychological distress during the COVID-19 outbreak; therefore, assessed their psychological symptoms and changes in their routine. A web-based questionnaire survey was conducted in a cross-sectional design in three groups of participants: (1.) patients with RD, (2.) hospital workers, and (3.) high-school teachers/academic staff. Psychiatric status was evaluated using Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and Impact of Event Scale-Revised scale. Overall response rate was 34.7%. We studied 771 patients with RD, 535 hospital workers, and 917 teachers/academic staff. Most of the patients with RD were unwilling to go to the hospital (86%), while 22% discontinued their medications. Biological DMARDS were the most frequent drugs whose doses were altered. Only 4% were willing to take hydroxychloroquine for protection. Moreover, the frequency of anxiety (20%), depression (43%), and post-traumatic stress (28%) among patients with RD were found to be comparable to that found among the teachers/academic staff (23%, 43% and 29%, respectively), whereas significantly less than that observed among the hospital workers (40%, 62%, and 46%, respectively) (pā<ā0.001). Female gender, use of social media, having a comorbid disease, or a psychiatric disorder were found to be independently associated with psychiatric symptoms in total study population. The majority of the patients were unwilling to attend outpatient visits and one-fifth skipped or stopped their immunosuppressive agents. Psychiatric symptoms in patient's and teacher's populations were of considerable clinical concern, despite being significantly lower than that observed among the hospital workers.
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- Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
COVID-19
Cross-Sectional Studies
Disease Outbreaks
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pandemics
Rheumatic Diseases drug therapy
SARS-CoV-2
Turkey epidemiology
Young Adult
Betacoronavirus
Coronavirus Infections epidemiology
Pneumonia, Viral epidemiology
Rheumatic Diseases psychology
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1437-160X
- Volume :
- 40
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Rheumatology international
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 32572609
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00296-020-04626-0