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Disability in a community population with MS with and without mental disorders

机译:患有或不患有精神疾病的MS患者社区的残疾

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Psychiatric conditions are known to have a detrimental impact on functioning and may therefore influence patterns of disability associated with MS. Population-based studies are needed to evaluate such interactions. The objective of this study was to describe the pattern of interaction of MS and mental disorders on health-related impairments. Methods: The Participation and Activity Limitation Survey (PALS) was a post-censual survey conducted by Statistics Canada in association with the 2006 Canadian Census. PALS collected detailed data from a random sample of n = 28,640 respondents with health-related impairments reported on their census form. The PALS interview collected self-reported diagnostic data and included scales to assess functioning and participation in society. Results: PALS identified 245 individuals with MS, leading to an estimated (weighted) population prevalence of 0.2% (200 per 100,000), consistent with other Canadian estimates. As expected, impaired agility, vision, communication, mobility, pain, and memory were strongly associated with MS. Mental disorders were also associated with impairment, but interactions between these conditions and MS were generally not evident. Conclusions: Mental disorders are associated with a higher level of disability in MS but, with the exception of communication, there was no evidence of synergistic interaction between mental disorders and MS in contributing to health-related impairments.
机译:已知精神病会对功能产生不利影响,因此可能会影响与MS相关的残疾模式。需要基于人群的研究来评估这种相互作用。这项研究的目的是描述与健康相关的障碍的MS和精神障碍的相互作用模式。方法:参与和活动限制调查(PALS)是加拿大统计局结合2006年加拿大人口普查进行的普查后调查。 PALS从n = 28,640名在其普查表中报告了健康相关障碍的受访者的随机样本中收集了详细数据。 PALS访谈收集了自我报告的诊断数据,并包括了用于评估社会功能和参与程度的量表。结果:PALS确定了245名MS患者,导致(加权)人群患病率估计为0.2%(每10万人中200人),与加拿大的其他估计数一致。正如预期的那样,受损的敏捷性,视力,沟通,活动能力,疼痛和记忆力与MS密切相关。精神障碍也与障碍有关,但这些情况与MS之间的相互作用通常不明显。结论:精神障碍与MS的更高水平的残疾有关,但是,除了交流之外,没有证据表明精神障碍与MS之间的协同相互作用会导致与健康相关的损伤。

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