Depression and anxiety in patients with rheumatic diseases

Introduction and objective Rheumatic diseases affect a large part of the population. Patients with rheumatic diseases experience stressful situations considerably more often than healthy people. The aim of the study was to review available literature on the relationship between rheumatic diseas...

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Main Authors: Agnieszka Górnicka, Adriana Wawer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Rural Health 2020-12-01
Series:Medycyna Ogólna i Nauki o Zdrowiu
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Online Access:http://www.monz.pl/Depresja-i-zaburzenia-lekowe-u-pacjentow-z-chorobami-reumatologicznymi,130926,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-dd20dc09eba042f8807566a26a8da85d2021-01-21T07:04:39ZengInstitute of Rural HealthMedycyna Ogólna i Nauki o Zdrowiu2083-45432084-49052020-12-0126434334710.26444/monz/130926130926Depression and anxiety in patients with rheumatic diseasesAgnieszka Górnicka0Adriana Wawer1Warszawski Uniwersytet Medyczny, PolskaKatedra i Zakład Farmakologii Doświadczalnej i Klinicznej, Centrum Badań Przedklinicznych i Technologii CePT, Warszawski Uniwersytet Medyczny, PolskaIntroduction and objective Rheumatic diseases affect a large part of the population. Patients with rheumatic diseases experience stressful situations considerably more often than healthy people. The aim of the study was to review available literature on the relationship between rheumatic diseases and the prevalence of depression and anxiety. Brief description of the state of knowledge Results of studies indicate that patients who suffer from rheumatic diseases are at increased risk of mental disorders. In this population group the reaction to stress develops differently than in healthy individuals, due to such factors as different functional state of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and the sympathetic nervous system, which results in changes in the functioning of the immune system and pain perception. The increased risk of mental disorders may also result from the applied treatment for rheumatic disease. In addition, it has been confirmed that in rheumatic patients with concomitant depression or anxiety disorders it is more difficult to reach a state of remission. Conclusions An initial diagnosis of rheumatic disease has an emotional impact and leads to drastic life styles changes. Due to an increased risk of depression and other psychiatric disorders in patients who suffer from rheumatic diseases it is necessary to undertake proper psychotherapeutic interventions and make the correct diagnosis in order to start an effective treatment.http://www.monz.pl/Depresja-i-zaburzenia-lekowe-u-pacjentow-z-chorobami-reumatologicznymi,130926,0,2.htmlrheumatic diseasesdepressionanxiety disordersstress
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Adriana Wawer
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Adriana Wawer
Depression and anxiety in patients with rheumatic diseases
Medycyna Ogólna i Nauki o Zdrowiu
rheumatic diseases
depression
anxiety disorders
stress
author_facet Agnieszka Górnicka
Adriana Wawer
author_sort Agnieszka Górnicka
title Depression and anxiety in patients with rheumatic diseases
title_short Depression and anxiety in patients with rheumatic diseases
title_full Depression and anxiety in patients with rheumatic diseases
title_fullStr Depression and anxiety in patients with rheumatic diseases
title_full_unstemmed Depression and anxiety in patients with rheumatic diseases
title_sort depression and anxiety in patients with rheumatic diseases
publisher Institute of Rural Health
series Medycyna Ogólna i Nauki o Zdrowiu
issn 2083-4543
2084-4905
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Introduction and objective Rheumatic diseases affect a large part of the population. Patients with rheumatic diseases experience stressful situations considerably more often than healthy people. The aim of the study was to review available literature on the relationship between rheumatic diseases and the prevalence of depression and anxiety. Brief description of the state of knowledge Results of studies indicate that patients who suffer from rheumatic diseases are at increased risk of mental disorders. In this population group the reaction to stress develops differently than in healthy individuals, due to such factors as different functional state of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and the sympathetic nervous system, which results in changes in the functioning of the immune system and pain perception. The increased risk of mental disorders may also result from the applied treatment for rheumatic disease. In addition, it has been confirmed that in rheumatic patients with concomitant depression or anxiety disorders it is more difficult to reach a state of remission. Conclusions An initial diagnosis of rheumatic disease has an emotional impact and leads to drastic life styles changes. Due to an increased risk of depression and other psychiatric disorders in patients who suffer from rheumatic diseases it is necessary to undertake proper psychotherapeutic interventions and make the correct diagnosis in order to start an effective treatment.
topic rheumatic diseases
depression
anxiety disorders
stress
url http://www.monz.pl/Depresja-i-zaburzenia-lekowe-u-pacjentow-z-chorobami-reumatologicznymi,130926,0,2.html
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