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Rheumatoid Arthritis associated with increased risk of Psychiatric Disorders, reveals research
A recent study published in the journal of Rheumatology revealed a significant link between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and psychiatric morbidity by underlining the necessity for comprehensive care that addresses both physical and mental health needs. This research provides crucial insights into the mental health challenges undergone by the individuals with RA which is a chronic autoimmune disorder causing inflammation, pain and potential joint damage.
Rheumatoid arthritis extends its impact deeply into the psychological well-being of patients. Chronic pain, the stress of managing a long-term illness and the effects of inflammation and medications contribute to a complex interplay of factors leading to psychiatric conditions. Recognizing these mental health issues are important for improving patient outcomes and quality of life.
The study by Ajaz Kariem Khan and colleagues systematically investigated and analyzed the patterns and prevalence of psychiatric morbidity among the individuals diagnosed with RA. This study provides valuable insights for improved holistic patient care by identifying common mental health conditions and understanding their interplay with RA.
This prospective, observational cross-sectional study was conducted on a total of 1,000 RA patients over three years. Psychiatric assessments were made using the International Classification of Diseases-10 (ICD-10) criteria and the Mini-Plus diagnostic tool and were administered by dedicated psychiatrists. RA diagnoses were confirmed using the 2010 American College of Rheumatology/European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (ACR/EULAR) criteria and the disease activity was measured using the Disease Activity Score with 28-joint count (DAS28).
The study population predominantly comprised women who were accounting for 64.8% of the participants and most patients were aged between 41 and 54 years. Their employment status varied with 47.5% being unemployed, 27% salaried employees, 19% business owners and 6.5% students. A significant portion of the patients (53.2%) had moderate disease activity.
The study found that psychiatric disorders were highly prevalent among RA patients. Major depressive disorder was the most common, affecting 41% of participants. Somatoform disorder was identified in 28.5% of the patients, while generalized anxiety disorder was present in 13.5%. Also, 17% of the individuals studied showed no psychiatric manifestations.
This study clearly demonstrates the strong association between RA and psychiatric morbidity by highlighting the need for integrated psychiatric services for RA patients. Overall, addressing mental health is imperative for improving the overall treatment and well-being of the individuals suffering from this debilitating condition.
Reference:
Khan, A. K., Nabi, J., Parrey, A. H., Rath, P. D., & Lone, S. (2024). Patterns and prevalence of psychiatric morbidity among individuals with rheumatoid arthritis. In Rheumatology. Termedia Sp. z.o.o. https://doi.org/10.5114/reum/186975
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