Standen Laura, Garip Gulcan
College of Health, Psychology & Social Care University of Derby Derby UK.
Skin Health Dis. 2022 Mar 7;2(4):e106. doi: 10.1002/ski2.106. eCollection 2022 Dec.
Chronic eczema, a persistent inflammatory skin condition, affects 1 in 12 adults in the United Kingdom and negatively influences quality of life. Self-management can potentially influence chronic conditions, such as eczema, reducing symptoms and positively influencing quality of life; however, there is a lack of public education for eczema. Anxiety and depression negatively influence quality of life, and frequently present alongside eczema. Psychological interventions for anxiety and depression have shown to be effective for eczema-related quality of life. This study aimed at examining the relationship between self-management, anxiety, and depression, on quality of life in individuals with chronic eczema. The main hypothesis proposed that anxiety and depression reduce the influence of eczema self-management on quality of life, potentially as individuals might be less likely to support their eczema treatment when experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression. A cross-sectional design and opportunistic sampling were used to analyse the data from 77 participants who responded to four self-report scales to assess self-management understanding, anxiety, depression and quality of life in participants with chronic eczema. Data were analysed by a hierarchical multiple linear regression to assess the variance contributed by each variable added to the model. Results from this sample shows a trend whereby self-management of eczema contributes less variance to quality of life alongside comorbid anxiety and depression; this suggests that self-management has reduced influence on eczema-related quality of life when anxiety and depression are present. Furthermore, low self-management, high anxiety, and high depression significantly negatively influence quality of life. The three variables combined accounted for 41.1% of variance in quality of life scores, suggesting anxiety, depression and self-management influence quality of life in the sample. Self-management, anxiety, and depression significantly influence eczema-related quality of life, and participants who reported comorbid anxiety and depression were more likely to report lower levels of self-management in this sample.
慢性湿疹是一种持续性炎症性皮肤病,在英国,每12名成年人中就有1人受其影响,对生活质量产生负面影响。自我管理有可能对慢性疾病(如湿疹)产生影响,减轻症状并对生活质量产生积极影响;然而,目前缺乏针对湿疹的公众教育。焦虑和抑郁会对生活质量产生负面影响,且常与湿疹同时出现。针对焦虑和抑郁的心理干预已被证明对湿疹相关的生活质量有效。本研究旨在探讨自我管理、焦虑和抑郁之间的关系,以及它们对慢性湿疹患者生活质量的影响。主要假设提出,焦虑和抑郁会降低湿疹自我管理对生活质量的影响,这可能是因为个体在经历焦虑和抑郁症状时,可能不太愿意配合湿疹治疗。采用横断面设计和机会抽样方法,对77名参与者的数据进行分析,这些参与者回答了四个自我报告量表,以评估慢性湿疹患者的自我管理理解、焦虑、抑郁和生活质量。通过分层多元线性回归分析数据,以评估模型中每个变量所贡献的方差。该样本的结果显示出一种趋势,即湿疹的自我管理在合并焦虑和抑郁的情况下,对生活质量的方差贡献较小;这表明,当存在焦虑和抑郁时,自我管理对湿疹相关生活质量的影响会降低。此外,低自我管理、高焦虑和高抑郁对生活质量有显著的负面影响。这三个变量共同解释了生活质量得分方差的41.1%,表明焦虑、抑郁和自我管理对样本中的生活质量有影响。自我管理、焦虑和抑郁显著影响湿疹相关的生活质量,在该样本中,报告合并焦虑和抑郁的参与者更有可能报告较低水平的自我管理。