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COVID-19 相关压力对有化脓性汗腺炎、多汗症或银屑病症状的献血者发病率的影响差异。

The differentiating effect of COVID-19-associated stress on the morbidity of blood donors with symptoms of hidradenitis suppurativa, hyperhidrosis, or psoriasis.

机构信息

Department of Dermatology, Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde, Denmark.

Department of Clinical Immunology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

Qual Life Res. 2023 Oct;32(10):2925-2937. doi: 10.1007/s11136-023-03448-4. Epub 2023 Jun 3.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The burden of different skin diseases may vary leading individuals to have different sensitivity to stress. Therefore, we compared the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and stress before and during the universal stress from the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2-pandemic in individuals with and without hyperhidrosis, hidradenitis suppurativa, or psoriasis.

METHODS

The study cohort was the Danish Blood Donor Study. Overall, 12,798 participants completed a baseline questionnaire before the pandemic, in 2018-2019, and a follow-up questionnaire during the pandemic, in 2020. Regression determined the association between the skin diseases and outcomes. Outcomes were the physical and mental component summary (MCS, PCS, respectively), which assess the mental and physical HRQoL, and the perceived stress scale, which assesses stress in the past four weeks.

RESULTS

Overall, 1168 (9.1%) participants had hyperhidrosis, 363 (2.8%) had hidradenitis suppurativa, and 402 (3.1%) had psoriasis. At follow-up, the participants with hyperhidrosis had worse MCS (coefficient -0.59 [95% confidence interval (CI) -1.05, -0.13]) and higher odds of moderate-to-severe stress (odds ratio 1.37 [95% CI 1.13, 1.65]) and the participants with hidradenitis suppurativa worse PCS (coefficient -0.74 [95% CI -1.21, -0.27]) than the control groups. The associations were independent of baseline HRQoL, stress, the Connor-Davidson Resilience scale, and other covariables. Psoriasis was not associated with the outcomes.

CONCLUSION

Individuals with hyperhidrosis or hidradenitis suppurativa experienced worse mental or physical well-being and individuals with hyperhidrosis also had higher stress during the pandemic compared to healthy individuals. This suggests that individuals with these skin diseases are particularly susceptible to external stress.

摘要

目的

不同皮肤病的负担可能有所不同,导致个体对压力的敏感度不同。因此,我们比较了有无多汗症、化脓性汗腺炎或银屑病的个体在新冠疫情期间普遍面临的压力前后的健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)和压力。

方法

研究队列为丹麦献血者研究。共有 12798 名参与者在大流行前(2018-2019 年)完成了基线问卷,并在大流行期间(2020 年)完成了随访问卷。回归确定了皮肤病与结局之间的关联。结局是心理和生理成分综合评分(MCS、PCS,分别评估心理健康和生理 HRQoL)和感知压力量表,评估过去四周的压力。

结果

共有 1168 名(9.1%)参与者患有多汗症,363 名(2.8%)患有化脓性汗腺炎,402 名(3.1%)患有银屑病。随访时,多汗症患者的 MCS 更差(系数-0.59[95%置信区间(CI)-1.05,-0.13]),中度至重度压力的可能性更高(比值比 1.37[95% CI 1.13,1.65]),化脓性汗腺炎患者的 PCS 更差(系数-0.74[95% CI -1.21,-0.27]),与对照组相比。这些关联独立于基线 HRQoL、压力、Connor-Davidson 弹性量表和其他协变量。银屑病与结局无关。

结论

与健康个体相比,患有多汗症或化脓性汗腺炎的个体心理健康或生理健康状况更差,且患有多汗症的个体在大流行期间压力也更大。这表明这些皮肤病患者对外界压力特别敏感。

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