Psychological symptoms and Quality of Life in adults with Chiari malformation type I: an assessment by the Italian version of Chiari Symptom Profile.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Chiari malformation type I (CM-I) is a rare condition with physical and neurological manifestation changing across people. Being a chronic and debilitating disease, a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach is needed for evaluating patient’s experienced Quality of Life (QoL) and psychological correlates of CM.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop the Italian adaptation of Chiari Symptom Profile (CSP), a questionnaire assessing the core symptoms of Chiari malformation and their impact on people’s lives. Secondly, the occurrence of anxiety/depression symptoms and associations with patient-reported QoL were explored.
Methods: 172 adults with diagnosed CM-I (N=79 with neurosurgery) completed an online questionnaire measuring general QoL (WHOQOL-brief), disease-related QoL (CSP), and symptoms of anxiety/depression (HADS). Participant’s demographic and clinical data were also collected.
Results: The Italian version of CSP showed excellent reliability both in total (Cronbach alpha = .97) and factorial scores (alphas from .87 to .95) assessing four domains of Chiari-related QoL (functional, physical, social, and psychological). For construct validity, significant correlations (p< .001) resulted among severity of CM symptoms, social and daily limitations assessed by CSP and general QoL. Participants’ age at neurosurgery and condition (with/without neurosurgery treatment) did not significantly impact QoL scores, but perceived QoL worsened with increasing age. Among participants, 32% reported clinical anxiety and 14% depression symptoms (with higher incidence of depression in non-operated participants). Participants with clinical anxiety/depression reported a worse QoL in all domains of CSP (functional, physical, social, and psychological).
Conclusion: Findings suggest the need to include in CM treatment a continuous psychological support, identifying the patients most at risk who, in time, they may experience greater psychological suffering.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Chiari malformation, Quality of Life, Assessment, Anxiety, Depression, Psychological intervention
Elenco autori:
Benedetto, Loredana; Oró John, J.; Mueller Diane, M.; Panarello, Deborah; LO TURCO, Erica; Caruso, Gerardo; Germano', Antonino Francesco; Ingrassia, Massimo
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