2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13023-020-1307-y
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Depressive symptoms in Fabry disease: the importance of coping, subjective health perception and pain

Abstract: Background: Despite the high prevalence of depressive symptoms in Fabry disease (FD), it is unclear which patient characteristics are important in relation to these symptoms. Additionally, the impact of coping styles in relation to depressive symptoms in FD has been unexplored. Determining the impact of different factors relating to depressive symptoms in FD can guide both prevention and treatment of these symptoms. Methods: Depressive symptoms (Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale (CESD)) and cop… Show more

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“…Considering the indication bias in cohort studies (more severely affected patients will generally receive more and earlier treatment), we expected no verifiable effect of these treatments and regarded the analyses as unreliable and therefore did not include these in this study. Nevertheless, despite treatment with both enzyme replacement therapy and antidepressants, cognitive impairment was clearly present and depressive symptoms were widespread and persistent 3,4,7 . Fourth, since time of day was not standardized and seasonal affective disorder was not controlled for, we cannot rule out their effects on the neuropsychological test results 45,46 .…”
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“…Considering the indication bias in cohort studies (more severely affected patients will generally receive more and earlier treatment), we expected no verifiable effect of these treatments and regarded the analyses as unreliable and therefore did not include these in this study. Nevertheless, despite treatment with both enzyme replacement therapy and antidepressants, cognitive impairment was clearly present and depressive symptoms were widespread and persistent 3,4,7 . Fourth, since time of day was not standardized and seasonal affective disorder was not controlled for, we cannot rule out their effects on the neuropsychological test results 45,46 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Since power was limited due to the sample size, we used an exploratory factor analysis to reduce the number of subscales to three. The three coping styles mainly employed in our FD population were: ‘avoidance and brooding’, ‘positivity and problem solving’ and ‘seeking social support and comfort’ (for more information on the exploratory factor analysis see Reference 7). Scores per coping style were calculated for both baseline and follow‐up using the Anderson‐Rubin method 20 .…”
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