2019
DOI: 10.1080/13548506.2019.1648838
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Psychological status and disease activity were major predictors of body image disturbances in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome

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“…Studies have demonstrated that autoimmune rheumatic patients have a reduced quality of life, poorer sleep quality and an increased risk of anxiety and depression [ 49 , 71 73 ]. For patients with SS, psychological factors significantly impact the quality of life, wellbeing, cognitive functions and disease activity of the patients [ 74 , 75 ]. Additionally, ocular symptoms including pain, dryness, and itching, pose serious physical limitations and cause psychological distress [ 76 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have demonstrated that autoimmune rheumatic patients have a reduced quality of life, poorer sleep quality and an increased risk of anxiety and depression [ 49 , 71 73 ]. For patients with SS, psychological factors significantly impact the quality of life, wellbeing, cognitive functions and disease activity of the patients [ 74 , 75 ]. Additionally, ocular symptoms including pain, dryness, and itching, pose serious physical limitations and cause psychological distress [ 76 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%