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Subscale analysis of quality of life in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: association with depression, fatigue, disease activity and damage

Authors
Choi, S. T.Kang, J. I.Park, I. -H.Lee, Y. W.Song, J. -S.Park, Y. -B.Lee, S. -K.
Issue Date
Sep-2012
Publisher
CLINICAL & EXPER RHEUMATOLOGY
Keywords
quality of life; SLE; glucocorticoid; disease activity; damage
Citation
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY, v.30, no.5, pp 665 - 672
Pages
8
Journal Title
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY
Volume
30
Number
5
Start Page
665
End Page
672
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/15181
ISSN
0392-856X
1593-098X
Abstract
Objectives The quality of life (QoL) in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients may be affected by psychological features and disease status. We evaluated the QoL of SLE patients according to four subscales of QoL compared to healthy controls, and the association with affecting factors. Methods 108 patients with SLE and 52 healthy controls completed a psychological questionnaire. Depression, fatigue, and QoL were assessed with the Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, the Profile of Mood States Fatigue-Inertia Scale, and Functional Assessment Chronic Illness Therapy. Disease activity and damage index were measured by the SLE Disease Activity Index and SLE Collaborating Clinics/American College of Rheumatology. Results SLE patients showed higher degrees of depression (p=0.005) and a lower total QoL score than the controls (p=0.003). In the subscale analysis, physical well-being (PWB) and emotional well-being (EWB) were lower in the SLE group than the control group (p<0.001 for both). Multivariate analysis identified correlations between the following factors: total QoL with depression and daily glucocorticoid dose; PWB with depression, fatigue, and daily glucocorticoid; EWB with depression and functional well-being (FWB) with depression. Conclusion The QoL of SLE patients was lower than that of healthy controls. QoL subscales of the SLE patients were associated with daily glucocorticoid dose, depression, and fatigue rather than disease activity or damage. Comprehensive evaluation of psychological problems and appropriate management may improve the QoL of SLE patients, especially those using higher doses of glucocorticoids, even if disease activity and damage are not severe.
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