Prenger Margaret T M, Madray Racheal, Van Hedger Kathryne, Anello Mimma, MacDonald Penny A
Department of Neuroscience, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
Brain and Mind Institute, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
Parkinsons Dis. 2020 Dec 31;2020:8846544. doi: 10.1155/2020/8846544. eCollection 2020.
Parkinson's disease (PD) is typically well recognized by its characteristic motor symptoms (e.g., bradykinesia, rigidity, and tremor). The cognitive symptoms of PD are increasingly being acknowledged by clinicians and researchers alike. However, PD also involves a host of emotional and communicative changes which can cause major disruptions to social functioning. These incude problems producing emotional facial expressions (i.e., facial masking) and emotional speech (i.e., dysarthria), as well as difficulties recognizing the verbal and nonverbal emotional cues of others. These social symptoms of PD can result in severe negative social consequences, including stigma, dehumanization, and loneliness, which might affect quality of life to an even greater extent than more well-recognized motor or cognitive symptoms. It is, therefore, imperative that researchers and clinicans become aware of these potential social symptoms and their negative effects, in order to properly investigate and manage the socioemotional aspects of PD. This narrative review provides an examination of the current research surrounding some of the most common social symptoms of PD and their related social consequences and argues that proactively and adequately addressing these issues might improve disease outcomes.
帕金森病(PD)通常因其典型的运动症状(如运动迟缓、僵硬和震颤)而被广泛认知。PD的认知症状越来越受到临床医生和研究人员的认可。然而,PD还涉及一系列情绪和交流方面的变化,这些变化会对社交功能造成重大干扰。这些变化包括产生情感面部表情(即面部表情缺失)和情感言语(即构音障碍)方面的问题,以及识别他人言语和非言语情感线索的困难。PD的这些社交症状会导致严重的负面社会后果,包括污名化、非人化和孤独感,这些后果对生活质量的影响可能比更被广泛认知的运动或认知症状更大。因此,研究人员和临床医生必须意识到这些潜在的社交症状及其负面影响,以便正确地研究和管理PD的社会情感方面。这篇叙述性综述对围绕PD一些最常见社交症状及其相关社会后果的当前研究进行了审视,并认为积极主动且充分地解决这些问题可能会改善疾病预后。