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Personality Dimensions Are Associated with Quality of Life in Fluctuating Parkinson’s Disease Patients (PSYCHO-STIM)

Authors :
Boussac, Mathilde
Arbus, Christophe
Dupouy, Julia
Harroch, Estelle
Rousseau, Vanessa
Ory-Magne, Fabienne
Rascol, Olivier
Moreau, Caroline
Maltête, David
Rouaud, Tiphaine
Meyer, Mylène
Houvenaghel, Jean Francois
Marsé, Claire
Tranchant, Christine
Hainque, Elodie
Jarraya, Béchir
Ansquer, Solène
Bonnet, Marie
Belamri, Lhaouas
Tir, Mélissa
Marques, Ana-Raquel
Danaila, Teodor
Eusebio, Alexandre
Devos, David
Brefel-Courbon, Christine
Source :
Journal of Parkinson's Disease; July 2020, Vol. 10 Issue: 3 p1057-1066, 10p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Parkinson’s disease (PD) negatively affects patients’ Quality of Life (QoL) which depends on both objective criteria such as physical health and subjective ones such as worries and norms according to personal believes. Therefore, QoL could be also associated to personality dimensions in chronic neurological diseases such as PD. Our objective was thus to study the potential association between personality dimensions and QoL in PD patients with motor fluctuations before Deep Brain Stimulation of the Sub-Thalamic Nucleus (DBS-STN). Data were obtained from the French multicentric cohort study Predi-Stim. All PD patients awaiting DBS-STN and responding to the inclusion criteria at the time of the study were included. All participants answered the “Temperament and Character Inventory” (TCI) and the PDQ-39 before surgery. Analyses were made using adjusted univariate generalized linear regression models to evaluate a potential association between TCI dimensions and PDQ-39 scores. Three hundred thirty-three consecutive patients were included. The temperament Harm Avoidance was negatively associated with QoL (p = 1e-4, R2= 0.33), whereas the character Self-Directedness was positively associated with mental component of QoL (p = 2e-4, R2= 0.33) in PD patients with motor fluctuations awaiting DBS-STN. PD patients with motor fluctuations, with lower Harm Avoidance and higher Self-Directedness scores have the best QoL mainly at an emotional and social level. Therapeutic education of these PD patients focusing on their personal resources may thus be important to improve their well-being.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18777171 and 1877718x
Volume :
10
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Parkinson's Disease
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs53310267
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3233/JPD-191903