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残疾会影响常见疾病对感知健康的影响。

Disability mediates the impact of common conditions on perceived health.

机构信息

IMIM-Institut Hospital del Mar d'Investigacions Mèdiques, Barcelona, Spain ; Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 Jun 6;8(6):e65858. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0065858. Print 2013.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We examined the extent to which disability mediates the observed associations of common mental and physical conditions with perceived health.

METHODS AND FINDINGS

WHO World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys carried out in 22 countries worldwide (n = 51,344 respondents, 72.0% response rate). We assessed nine common mental conditions with the WHO Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI), and ten chronic physical with a checklist. A visual analog scale (VAS) score (0, worst to 100, best) measured perceived health in the previous 30 days. Disability was assessed using a modified WHO Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS), including: cognition, mobility, self-care, getting along, role functioning (life activities), family burden, stigma, and discrimination. Path analysis was used to estimate total effects of conditions on perceived health VAS and their separate direct and indirect (through the WHODAS dimensions) effects. Twelve-month prevalence was 14.4% for any mental and 51.4% for any physical condition. 31.7% of respondents reported difficulties in role functioning, 11.4% in mobility, 8.3% in stigma, 8.1% in family burden and 6.9% in cognition. Other difficulties were much less common. Mean VAS score was 81.0 (SD = 0.1). Decrements in VAS scores were highest for neurological conditions (9.8), depression (8.2) and bipolar disorder (8.1). Across conditions, 36.8% (IQR: 31.2-51.5%) of the total decrement in perceived health associated with the condition were mediated by WHODAS disabilities (significant for 17 of 19 conditions). Role functioning was the dominant mediator for both mental and physical conditions. Stigma and family burden were also important mediators for mental conditions, and mobility for physical conditions.

CONCLUSIONS

More than a third of the decrement in perceived health associated with common conditions is mediated by disability. Although the decrement is similar for physical and mental conditions, the pattern of mediation is different. Research is needed on the benefits for perceived health of targeted interventions aimed at particular disability dimensions.

摘要

背景

我们研究了残疾在多大程度上中介了常见精神和身体状况与感知健康之间的关联。

方法和发现

我们在全球 22 个国家进行了世界卫生组织(WHO)世界心理健康调查(WMH)(n=51344 名受访者,72.0%的回应率)。我们使用世界卫生组织复合国际诊断访谈(CIDI)评估了九种常见的精神状况,并用清单评估了十种慢性身体状况。在过去的 30 天里,使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)(0 分,最差到 100 分,最好)测量感知健康。残疾使用经过修改的世界卫生组织残疾评估时间表(WHODAS)进行评估,包括:认知、移动、自我护理、相处、角色功能(生活活动)、家庭负担、耻辱和歧视。路径分析用于估计状况对感知健康 VAS 的总效应及其单独的直接和间接(通过 WHODAS 维度)效应。任何精神疾病的 12 个月患病率为 14.4%,任何身体疾病的患病率为 51.4%。31.7%的受访者报告在角色功能方面存在困难,11.4%在移动方面,8.3%在耻辱方面,8.1%在家庭负担方面,6.9%在认知方面。其他困难则少得多。平均 VAS 评分为 81.0(SD=0.1)。VAS 评分下降幅度最高的是神经疾病(9.8)、抑郁症(8.2)和双相情感障碍(8.1)。在所有疾病中,与疾病相关的感知健康总下降幅度的 36.8%(IQR:31.2-51.5%)由 WHODAS 残疾中介(19 种疾病中有 17 种疾病具有统计学意义)。角色功能是精神和身体疾病的主要中介因素。耻辱和家庭负担也是精神疾病的重要中介因素,而移动则是身体疾病的重要中介因素。

结论

与常见疾病相关的感知健康下降幅度中,有超过三分之一是由残疾引起的。尽管身体和精神疾病的下降幅度相似,但中介模式却不同。需要研究针对特定残疾维度的有针对性干预措施对感知健康的益处。

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