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乌克兰战争期间癫痫患者的心理健康和生活质量。

Mental health and quality of life of individuals with epilepsy during the war in Ukraine.

机构信息

Institute of Neurology, Psychiatry and Narcology of NAMS of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine.

International League Against Epilepsy, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Epilepsia. 2024 Sep;65(9):2718-2727. doi: 10.1111/epi.18052. Epub 2024 Jun 29.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To investigate the repercussions of the war in Ukraine on people with epilepsy (PWE), focusing on access to health care, seizure control, quality of life (QoL), psychological distress, anxiety, and depression; and to identify the key factors influencing these measures.

METHODS

Consecutive PWE, ≥18 years of age, presenting to one of seven health centers across Ukraine were invited to complete a self-administered survey in 2023. The survey gathered information on clinical and demographic aspects, geographic displacement, and access to care and medications. It also contained five valid questionnaires exploring psychological distress (Kessler-10), QoL with the EuroQOL-5D-5L (EQ-5D-5L), depression with the Neurological Disorders in Epilepsy scale (NDDIE), anxiety with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scalae-Anxiety (HADS-A), and epilepsy severity with the Global Assessment of the Severity of Epilepsy scale (GASE). Multivariate linear regression models assessed the relationship between measures of mental health and QoL and their potential predictors. Ethical approval was obtained from the Institute of Neurology, Psychiatry and Narcology of NAMS of Ukraine, Ukraine.

RESULTS

Among 305 participants (mean age 38 years), 40% were female and 44% had to change residence because of the war. Seizures worsened during the war in 52% of those with active epilepsy and 42% of those with well-controlled epilepsy. Difficulties accessing health care and anti-seizure medications occurred in 25% and 34% of PWE, respectively, and was worse among those who were displaced. According to the mental health instruments, 46% suffered psychological distress, 62% experienced anxiety, 50% were depressed, and 59% rated their epilepsy as somewhat severe or worse. Statistically significant predictors of psychological distress, anxiety, and depression included female gender, more severe epilepsy, increased seizures during the war, and requiring mental health support.

SIGNIFICANCE

The war significantly disrupted access to health care and availability of medication in PWE, who suffer from significant anxiety, depression, and psychological distress. We identify high-risk factors that can guide resource allocation for prevention and treatment.

摘要

目的

探讨乌克兰战争对癫痫患者(PWE)的影响,重点关注医疗保健的获取、癫痫发作的控制、生活质量(QoL)、心理困扰、焦虑和抑郁;并确定影响这些措施的关键因素。

方法

2023 年,我们邀请了乌克兰七个医疗中心的连续 PWE(年龄≥18 岁)完成一项自我管理调查。该调查收集了临床和人口统计学方面、地理迁移以及医疗保健和药物获取方面的信息。它还包含五个有效的问卷,用于探索心理困扰(Kessler-10)、使用 EuroQOL-5D-5L(EQ-5D-5L)评估的生活质量、使用神经障碍在癫痫中的量表(NDDIE)评估的抑郁、使用医院焦虑和抑郁量表-焦虑(HADS-A)评估的焦虑,以及使用全球癫痫严重程度评估量表(GASE)评估的癫痫严重程度。多变量线性回归模型评估了心理健康和 QoL 措施及其潜在预测因素之间的关系。乌克兰国家精神健康研究所、精神病学和麻醉学研究所的机构伦理委员会批准了该研究。

结果

在 305 名参与者(平均年龄 38 岁)中,40%为女性,44%因战争而改变居住地。在活动性癫痫患者中,52%的患者在战争期间癫痫发作恶化,在癫痫控制良好的患者中,42%的患者癫痫发作恶化。分别有 25%和 34%的 PWE 存在获取医疗保健和抗癫痫药物的困难,且在流离失所者中更为严重。根据心理健康工具,46%的患者遭受心理困扰,62%的患者感到焦虑,50%的患者抑郁,59%的患者认为自己的癫痫有些严重或更严重。心理困扰、焦虑和抑郁的统计学显著预测因素包括女性性别、更严重的癫痫、战争期间癫痫发作增加以及需要心理健康支持。

意义

这场战争严重扰乱了 PWE 的医疗保健获取和药物供应,他们遭受了严重的焦虑、抑郁和心理困扰。我们确定了高风险因素,可以指导预防和治疗的资源分配。

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