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    题名: Bidirectional associations between rheumatoid arthritis and depression: a nationwide longitudinal study
    作者: Tzung-Yi Tsai
    关键词: Rheumatoid arthritis;Depression;Bidirectional associations;Cohort study
    日期: 2015
    上传时间: 2015-11-17T07:47:52Z (UTC)
    摘要: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and depression may be associated with each other
    pathophysiologically, but few studies have been conducted on the interplay between these two
    diseases using longitudinal measurement. Therefore, we used the National Health Insurance
    Research Database of Taiwan to investigate the bidirectional associations between RA and
    depression. One cohort was included to analyze RA predicting the onset of depression and a
    second cohort for analysis of depression predicting RA. A sex- and age-matched control group
    was included for both. The incidence of depression in RA subjects was higher than in non-RA
    subjects [15.69 vs. 8.95 per 1,000 person-years (PYs)], with an adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) of
    1.69 [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.51–1.87]. The incidence of RA was higher in depressed
    than non-depressed individuals (2.07 vs. 1.21 per 1,000 PYs), with an adjusted HRs of 1.65 (95%
    CI, 1.41–1.77). This population-based cohort study suggested a strong bidirectional relationships
    between RA and depression. Healthcare providers are recommended to facilitate the
    implementation of more effective therapeutic interventions to achieve favorable prognosis,
    especially for those with new-onset or younger cases.
    显示于类别:[研討會] 2015南台灣健康照護產業暨健康產業國際學術研討會

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