Psychological Disorders of Patients With Allergic Rhinitis in Chengdu, China: Exploratory Research

BackgroundThe number of patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) has exceeded 500 million worldwide due to the unstable curative effect that can easily produce mental and psychological disorders. However, most of the relevant existing literature is one-on-one retrospective analys...

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Main Authors: Heyin Huang, Yichen Wang, Lanzhi Zhang, Qinxiu Zhang, Xiaojuan Wu, Hengsheng He
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2022-11-01
Series:JMIR Formative Research
Online Access:https://formative.jmir.org/2022/11/e37101
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author Heyin Huang
Yichen Wang
Lanzhi Zhang
Qinxiu Zhang
Xiaojuan Wu
Hengsheng He
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Yichen Wang
Lanzhi Zhang
Qinxiu Zhang
Xiaojuan Wu
Hengsheng He
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description BackgroundThe number of patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) has exceeded 500 million worldwide due to the unstable curative effect that can easily produce mental and psychological disorders. However, most of the relevant existing literature is one-on-one retrospective analyses or targeted meta-analyses of AR with psychological disorders like irritability, depression, and anxiety, while “multi-hospital + interdisciplinary” multiple regression analyses are scarce. ObjectiveThis study aims to precisely identify the psychological disorders of patients with AR who were diagnosed and treated in the five most renowned hospitals in Chengdu, China over the past 5 years using 10 classification methods so as to attract attention and care from otolaryngologists. MethodsThe Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90) was used to group and score the mental state of 827 strictly screened patients with AR according to 9 classification criteria. The scores were then compared within groups. Intergroup comparisons were made between the study group and the Chinese norm, and the positive factors for psychological disorders were extracted. Four symptoms in the study group, that is, nasal itching, sneezing, clear discharge, and nasal congestion, were scored on a visual analog scale. Partial correlation analysis was performed between the extracted positive factors for psychological disorders and the symptom scores by the multiple regression statistical method. ResultsAmong 827 patients, 124 (15%) had no mental health impairments, 176 (21.3%) had mild impairments, 474 (57.3%) had mild to moderate impairments, 41 (5%) had moderate to severe impairments, and 12 (1.4%) had severe impairments. The average score of the SCL-90 for all 827 patients was 2.64 (SD 0.25), which corresponded to mild to moderate mental health impairments. The 827 patients scored significantly higher for the 4 positive factors: depression, anxiety, psychosis, and other (sleep, diet). Depression was positively correlated with sneezing and clear discharge, anxiety was positively correlated with nasal itching and congestion, psychosis was positively correlated with nasal itching and sneezing, and other (sleep, diet) was positively correlated with clear discharge and nasal congestion. ConclusionsPatients with AR have mild to moderate mental health impairments, with women and those with abnormal BMI, aged ≥45 years, with a monthly salary <¥5110 (US $700), with a disease duration <13 years, residing in urban areas, with a high school or above education, or who are indoor laborers being at high risk and requiring more care, follow-up, and comprehensive therapy from otolaryngologists.
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spelling doaj.art-401af6775a7c448fb97236e98cdcffa02023-08-28T23:15:44ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Formative Research2561-326X2022-11-01611e3710110.2196/37101Psychological Disorders of Patients With Allergic Rhinitis in Chengdu, China: Exploratory ResearchHeyin Huanghttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1052-2665Yichen Wanghttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6919-3945Lanzhi Zhanghttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7027-1119Qinxiu Zhanghttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0176-7081Xiaojuan Wuhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9384-3979Hengsheng Hehttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1902-5526 BackgroundThe number of patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) has exceeded 500 million worldwide due to the unstable curative effect that can easily produce mental and psychological disorders. However, most of the relevant existing literature is one-on-one retrospective analyses or targeted meta-analyses of AR with psychological disorders like irritability, depression, and anxiety, while “multi-hospital + interdisciplinary” multiple regression analyses are scarce. ObjectiveThis study aims to precisely identify the psychological disorders of patients with AR who were diagnosed and treated in the five most renowned hospitals in Chengdu, China over the past 5 years using 10 classification methods so as to attract attention and care from otolaryngologists. MethodsThe Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90) was used to group and score the mental state of 827 strictly screened patients with AR according to 9 classification criteria. The scores were then compared within groups. Intergroup comparisons were made between the study group and the Chinese norm, and the positive factors for psychological disorders were extracted. Four symptoms in the study group, that is, nasal itching, sneezing, clear discharge, and nasal congestion, were scored on a visual analog scale. Partial correlation analysis was performed between the extracted positive factors for psychological disorders and the symptom scores by the multiple regression statistical method. ResultsAmong 827 patients, 124 (15%) had no mental health impairments, 176 (21.3%) had mild impairments, 474 (57.3%) had mild to moderate impairments, 41 (5%) had moderate to severe impairments, and 12 (1.4%) had severe impairments. The average score of the SCL-90 for all 827 patients was 2.64 (SD 0.25), which corresponded to mild to moderate mental health impairments. The 827 patients scored significantly higher for the 4 positive factors: depression, anxiety, psychosis, and other (sleep, diet). Depression was positively correlated with sneezing and clear discharge, anxiety was positively correlated with nasal itching and congestion, psychosis was positively correlated with nasal itching and sneezing, and other (sleep, diet) was positively correlated with clear discharge and nasal congestion. ConclusionsPatients with AR have mild to moderate mental health impairments, with women and those with abnormal BMI, aged ≥45 years, with a monthly salary <¥5110 (US $700), with a disease duration <13 years, residing in urban areas, with a high school or above education, or who are indoor laborers being at high risk and requiring more care, follow-up, and comprehensive therapy from otolaryngologists.https://formative.jmir.org/2022/11/e37101
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title Psychological Disorders of Patients With Allergic Rhinitis in Chengdu, China: Exploratory Research
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title_fullStr Psychological Disorders of Patients With Allergic Rhinitis in Chengdu, China: Exploratory Research
title_full_unstemmed Psychological Disorders of Patients With Allergic Rhinitis in Chengdu, China: Exploratory Research
title_short Psychological Disorders of Patients With Allergic Rhinitis in Chengdu, China: Exploratory Research
title_sort psychological disorders of patients with allergic rhinitis in chengdu china exploratory research
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