Mental Distress Common
in Adults with Arthritis
Many adults with arthritis suffer frequent
mental distress, and this goes hand-in-hand with an impaired quality
of life, according to researchers from the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, Atlanta.
However, the findings also suggest
that patients can do some things to improve their situation.
Dr. Tara W. Strine and colleagues
looked at data from the 2001 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance
System, which included 48,577 participants with arthritis who
were 45 years of age or older. The team defined frequent mental
distress as having at least 14 self-reported mentally unhealthy
days in the preceding 30 days.
They found that 13.4 percent of
participants with arthritis had frequent mental distress, compared
with 5.4 percent of subjects without arthritis who were included
in the surveillance study.
Among the people with arthritis,
those with frequent mental distress were 1.7 times more likely
to be underweight than normal weight, and 1.2 times more likely
to be obese, than those without frequent mental distress, the
researchers report in the medical journal Arthritis and Rheumatism.
In addition, arthritic subjects
with frequent mental distress were 1.6 times more likely to be
inactive.
This group was also more likely
to report their health as fair or poor and to have at least 14
physically unhealthy days in the past 30 days, compared with other
people who had arthritis but did not suffer frequent mental distress.
"New public health interventions
need to be developed that address the specific challenges of those
with mental distress and arthritis," the researchers write. "In
addition, physicians should encourage their patients with arthritis
and mental distress to participate in current educational and
behavioral interventions proven to have both physical and psychological
benefits."
SOURCE: Arthritis and Rheumatism,
August 15, 2004.
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