Is the Pain Just Physical? The Role of Psychological Distress, Quality of Life, and Autistic Traits in Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome, an Internet-Based Survey in Italy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Subjects
2.2. Assessment
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Assessment Tool | Total | EDS Subtype | F (df, p-Value) | Fisher’s (p-Value) | |||
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sEDS | cEDS | hEDS | vEDS | ||||
17 (10.9%) | 89 (57.1%) | 47 (30.1%) | 3 (1.9%) | ||||
GHQ-12 Likert (SD) | 19.46 (4.81) | 23.18 (5.14) * | 18.60 (4.31) | 19.87 (5.08) | 17.33 (2.52) | 5.021 (3, p = 0.002) | |
n (%) with GHQ-2 score ≥ 14 | 142 (91.0%) | 17 (100%) | 78 (87.6%) | 44 (93.6%) | 3 (100%) | n.s. | |
AQ (SD) | 19.99 (6.80) | 22.65 (6.86) | 19.57 (6.29) | 20.19 (7.62) | 14.33 (3.51) | 1.705 (3, p = 0.168) | |
n (%) with AQ score ≥ 32 | 11 (7.1%) | 2 (11.8%) | 5 (5.6%) | 4 (8.5%) | 0 | n.s. | |
WHOQOL-General QoL(self-rated) (SD) | 3.00 (0.95) | 2.35 (0.79) * | 3.16 (0.95) | 2.98 (0.92) | 2.33 (0.58) | 4.182 (3, p = 0.007) | |
WHOQOL-Health satisfaction(self-rated) (SD) | 2.46 (1.00) | 2.12 (0.78) | 2.57 (1.00) | 2.38 (1.05) | 2.00 (1.00) | 1.359 (3, p = 0.258) | |
Physical Health (SD) | 45.56 (22.41) | 36.55 (22.75) | 49.88 (22.11) | 39.21 (20.06) * | 67.86 (28.57) | 4.557 (3, p = 0.004) | |
n (%) with domain score < 70 | 127 (81.4%) | 15 (88.2%) | 68 (76.4%) | 42 (89.4%) | 2 (66.7%) | n.s. | |
n (%) with severe impairment | 28 (17.9%) | 6 (35.3%) | 8 (9.0%) * | 14 (29.8%) | 0 | 12.943 (p = 0.003) | |
Psychological (SD) | 55.05 (19.50) | 38.97 (19.98) * | 58.71 (17.70) | 53.72 (20.01) | 58.33 (20.83) | 5.427 (3, p = 0.001) | |
n (%) with domain score < 70 | 115 (73.7%) | 14 (82.4%) | 62 (69.7%) | 37 (78.7%) | 2 (66.7%) | n.s. | |
n (%) with severe impairment | 30 (19.2%) | 8 (47.1%) * | 12 (13.5%) | 10 (21.3%) | 0 | 9.427 (p = 0.018) | |
Social Relationship (SD) | 53.37 (24.24) | 38.24 (21.66) * | 57.12 (23.69) | 50.71 (24.62) | 69.44 (4.81) | 3.734 (3, p = 0.013) | |
n (%) with domain score < 70 | 115 (73.7%) | 16 (94.1%) | 62 (69.7%) | 35 (74.5%) | 2 (66.7%) | n.s. | |
n (%) with severe impairment | 30 (19.2%) | 7 (41.2%) | 13 (14.6%) | 10 (21.3%) | 0 | n.s. | |
Environment (SD) | 54.43 (17.27) | 47.24 (17.85) | 56.74 (17.18) | 52.73 (17.20) | 53.13 (5.41) | 1.694 (3, p = 0.171) | |
n (%) with domain score < 70 | 130 (83.3%) | 15 (88.2%) | 72 (80.9%) | 40 (85.1%) | 3 (100%) | n.s. | |
n (%) with severe impairment | 23 (14.7%) | 5 (29.4%) | 7 (7.9%) | 11 (23.4%) | 0 | 9.226 (p = 0.018) |
Clinical Variable | Age | Pain (VAS) | GHQ-12 Likert | QoL-Physical Health | QoL-Psychological | QoL-Social Relationship | QoL-Environment | |
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Age | r | - | ||||||
Pain (VAS) | r | 0.154 | - | |||||
GHQ-12 Likert | r | 0.124 | 0.195 * | - | ||||
QoL-Physical Health | r | −0.144 | −0.501 ** | −0.523 ** | - | |||
QoL-Psychological | r | −0.059 | −0.183 * | −0.625 ** | 0.65 6 ** | - | ||
QoL-Social relationship | r | −0.138 | −0.283 ** | −0.417 ** | 0.483 ** | 0.541 ** | - | |
QoL-Environment | r | −0.205 * | −0.365 ** | −0.503 ** | 0.685 ** | 0.587 ** | 0.493 ** | - |
AQ | r | −0.084 | 0.050 | 0.326 ** | −0.320 ** | −0.382 ** | −0.350 ** | −0.334 ** |
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Rocchetti, M.; Bassotti, A.; Corradi, J.; Damiani, S.; Pasta, G.; Annunziata, S.; Guerrieri, V.; Mosconi, M.; Gentilini, D.; Brondino, N. Is the Pain Just Physical? The Role of Psychological Distress, Quality of Life, and Autistic Traits in Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome, an Internet-Based Survey in Italy. Healthcare 2021, 9, 1472. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111472
Rocchetti M, Bassotti A, Corradi J, Damiani S, Pasta G, Annunziata S, Guerrieri V, Mosconi M, Gentilini D, Brondino N. Is the Pain Just Physical? The Role of Psychological Distress, Quality of Life, and Autistic Traits in Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome, an Internet-Based Survey in Italy. Healthcare. 2021; 9(11):1472. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111472
Chicago/Turabian StyleRocchetti, Matteo, Alessandra Bassotti, Jacopo Corradi, Stefano Damiani, Gianluigi Pasta, Salvatore Annunziata, Viviana Guerrieri, Mario Mosconi, Davide Gentilini, and Natascia Brondino. 2021. "Is the Pain Just Physical? The Role of Psychological Distress, Quality of Life, and Autistic Traits in Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome, an Internet-Based Survey in Italy" Healthcare 9, no. 11: 1472. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111472
APA StyleRocchetti, M., Bassotti, A., Corradi, J., Damiani, S., Pasta, G., Annunziata, S., Guerrieri, V., Mosconi, M., Gentilini, D., & Brondino, N. (2021). Is the Pain Just Physical? The Role of Psychological Distress, Quality of Life, and Autistic Traits in Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome, an Internet-Based Survey in Italy. Healthcare, 9(11), 1472. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111472