Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease which has shown positive correlations between negative psychological variables and disease activity in transversal studies and in the follow-up. However, the association of positive psychological variables with disease parameters including disease activity (DAS-28), functiol disability (HAQ) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) has not been investigated. Patients with RA attending the exterl consultation of a third level hospital were invited to participate and fill in a questionire with persol, disease and psychological variables; body mass index was also obtained as well as ESR. A total of 49 patients were included. The three dependent variables correlated among them, with the highest correlation for DAS-28 and HAQ (r=0.645, p<0.01), followed by somatization and HAQ (r=0.614, p<0.01) or DAS-28 (r=0.537, P<0.01). In addition, HAQ showed negative correlations with environmental mastery (r=- 0.366, p<0.01), persol growth (r=-0.292, p<0.05) and monthly extra money (r=-0.328, p<0.05), and borderline negative correlations with emotion perception (r=-0.279, p=0.053) and self-acceptance (r=-0.250, p=0.08). ESR showed a significant negative correlation with emotion perception (r=-0.475, p<0.01). In conclusion, we observed important correlations of positive psychological variables with disease activity, functiol disability and ESR that could be addressed in order to prevent or treat these disease features.

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Title
Association of positive psychological variables with disease activity, functional disability and erythrocyte sedimentation rate in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a preliminary study
Author
Meléndez-Monreal, K C; A.J.L. Brambila-Tapia  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; González-Díaz, V; Cerpa-Cruz, S  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Gutiérrez-Ureña, S R; M.d.C. Yeo-Ayala; Robles-García, R; Martínez-Bonilla, G E
Section
Articles
Publication year
2022
Publication date
2022
Publisher
PAGEPress Publications
ISSN
00487449
e-ISSN
22402683
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Italian; English
ProQuest document ID
3173230227
Copyright
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