Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University Hospital Centre Sestre Milosrdnice, Vinogradska Cesta 29, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia,
Psychiatr Danub. 2021 Fall;33(3):393-401. doi: 10.24869/psyd.2021.393.
The course of chronic diseases can be influenced by psychological stress, suggesting a potential influence of current/recent disasters on atopic dermatitis (AD) patients. The aim of the study was to examine effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and Zagreb earthquake on the psychological stress level and disease condition of AD patients.
This cross-sectional study included 150 AD patients (three groups with 50 patients): 1) those not exposed to either the COVID-19 pandemic or the earthquake; 2) those who only experienced the COVID-19 pandemic; and 3) those who experienced both the pandemic and the earthquake. Patients' data from the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), on AD severity (SCORAD), and their answers from our newly designed questionnaire on disease-related behaviors and AD condition during the pandemic and quarantine were examined and statistically analyzed.
The subjects who experienced both disasters had a greater PSS than those experiencing only the COVID-19 pandemic, especially women, and they also had higher disease severity (SCORAD) than those in the other two groups. Also, 59% of patients reported psychological stress during the pandemic, mostly caused by: the possibility of infection (31%), a changed work life and possible loss of income (23%), general pandemic-related conditions (17%), worry about physical survival (11%) and other (6%). Concerning the earthquake, the PSS significantly positively correlated with the psychological experience of the earthquake and with the intensity of sleep disturbances.
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to specifically confirm that the COVID-19 pandemic influenced AD patients' stress levels and that stress from two disasters affected skin disease. Further research and therapeutic measures are needed.
慢性疾病的病程可能会受到心理压力的影响,这表明当前/近期灾害可能对特应性皮炎(AD)患者产生潜在影响。本研究旨在探讨 COVID-19 大流行和萨格勒布地震对 AD 患者心理压力水平和疾病状况的影响。
这是一项横断面研究,纳入了 150 名 AD 患者(三组,每组 50 名患者):1)既未经历 COVID-19 大流行也未经历地震的患者;2)仅经历 COVID-19 大流行的患者;3)同时经历大流行和地震的患者。检查了患者在应激量表(PSS)、AD 严重程度(SCORAD)上的数据,以及他们在我们新设计的关于大流行和隔离期间疾病相关行为和 AD 状况的问卷中的回答,并进行了统计学分析。
同时经历两种灾害的患者 PSS 评分高于仅经历 COVID-19 大流行的患者,尤其是女性,且他们的疾病严重程度(SCORAD)也高于其他两组患者。此外,59%的患者在大流行期间报告存在心理压力,主要由以下原因引起:感染的可能性(31%)、工作和收入可能减少(23%)、与大流行相关的一般情况(17%)、对身体生存的担忧(11%)和其他原因(6%)。至于地震,PSS 与地震的心理体验和睡眠障碍的严重程度呈显著正相关。
据我们所知,这是第一项专门证实 COVID-19 大流行影响 AD 患者压力水平的研究,并且两次灾害的压力都影响了皮肤疾病。需要进一步的研究和治疗措施。