Peng Junjie, Mehta Puja, Khatun Ayesha, Wu Wing-Han, Hennelly Laura, Doolan Georgia, Henty Julian R, Howard Paul, Jury Elizabeth, Ciurtin Coziana
Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology Versus Arthritis, Department of Medicine.
Centre for Inflammation and Tissue Repair, University College London.
Rheumatol Adv Pract. 2022 Apr 28;6(2):rkac031. doi: 10.1093/rap/rkac031. eCollection 2022.
We report the results of a pilot young patient survey that targeted patients with JSLE and JDM, exploring well-being, resilience and general concern about the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic as well as self-assessment of disease activity.
The survey was completed anonymously by patients who had been approached via the automatically generated hospital database between June and December 2020. In addition to disease characteristics, geographic location, education and employment level, we explored young patients' resilience, mood and feelings, mental well-being, self-assessed disease activity and general COVID-19 concerns using validated tools and visual analogue scales.
This pilot study found that self-perceived disease activity was the strongest predictor of COVID-19 concern, irrespective of gender, employment and education status or well-being and resilience. Generalized concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic were significantly higher in females, although their self-reported DASs were comparable to male respondents.
Our findings highlight a gender bias in the generalized concern related to the COVID-19 pandemic, irrespective of the examined potential confounders. This suggests the need for further research around young patient self-reported outcomes outside hospital visits, especially in the context of gender differences and potential challenges of future pandemics.
我们报告了一项针对青少年系统性红斑狼疮(JSLE)和青少年皮肌炎(JDM)患者的初步调查结果,探讨了他们的幸福感、恢复力以及对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的总体担忧,还有疾病活动度的自我评估。
2020年6月至12月期间,通过自动生成的医院数据库联系到的患者匿名完成了该调查。除了疾病特征、地理位置、教育程度和就业水平外,我们还使用经过验证的工具和视觉模拟量表,探究了青少年患者的恢复力、情绪和感受、心理健康、自我评估的疾病活动度以及对COVID-19的总体担忧。
这项初步研究发现,无论性别、就业和教育状况、幸福感和恢复力如何,自我感知的疾病活动度都是对COVID-19担忧的最强预测因素。女性对COVID-19大流行的普遍担忧明显更高,尽管她们自我报告的疾病活动评分(DASs)与男性受访者相当。
我们的研究结果凸显了在与COVID-19大流行相关的普遍担忧方面存在性别偏见,无论所研究的潜在混杂因素如何。这表明需要围绕青少年患者在非门诊就诊情况下的自我报告结果开展进一步研究,特别是在性别差异以及未来大流行潜在挑战的背景下。