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  • Chen, C., et al. (författare)
  • Associations between general and specific mental health conditions in young adulthood and cardiometabolic complications in middle adulthood : A 40-year longitudinal familial coaggregation study of 672 823 Swedish individuals
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: European psychiatry. - : Cambridge University Press. - 0924-9338 .- 1778-3585. ; 66:Suppl. 1, s. S67-S68
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Introduction: Most mental disorders, when examined individually, are associated with an increased risk of cardiometabolic complications. However, these associations might be attributed to a general liability toward psychopathology or confounded by unmeasured familial factors.Objectives: To examine whether the associations between psychiatric diagnoses and increased risk of cardiometabolic complications are attributable to a general liability toward psychopathology, or confounded by unmeasured familial factors.Methods: We conducted a cohort study in Sweden and identified all individuals and their siblings born in Sweden 1955-1962 with follow-up through 2013. After excluding individuals who died or emigrated before 1987, the final sample consisted 672 823 individuals. We extracted ICD-coded diagnoses (recorded 1973-1987) for ten psychiatric conditions and criminal convictions when participants were aged 18-25 years, and ICD-coded diagnoses (recorded 1987-2013) for five cardiometabolic complications (obesity, hypertensive diseases, hyperlipidemia, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and cardiovascular diseases) when the participants were 51-58 years old. Logistic regression models were used to estimate the bivariate associations between psychiatric conditions or criminal convictions and cardiometabolic complications in individuals. A general factor model was used to identify general, internalizing, externalizing, and psychotic factors based on the psychiatric conditions and criminal convictions. We then regressed the cardiometabolic complications on the latent general factor and three uncorrelated specific factors within a structural equation modeling framework in individuals and across sibling pairs.Results: Each psychiatric conditions significantly increased the risk of cardiometabolic complications; however, most of these associations were attributable to the general factor of psychopathology, rather than to specific psychiatric conditions. There were no or only small associations between individuals’ general psychopathology and their siblings’ cardiometabolic complications, suggesting that the associations were not attributable to genetic or environmental confounding factors shared within families. The same pattern was evident for the specific internalizing and psychotic factors.Conclusions: Individuals with mental disorders in early life had an increased long term risk of cardiometabolic complications, which appeared attributable to a general liability toward psychopathology. Sibling analyses suggested that the elevated risk could not beattributed to confounds shared within families. This highlights the importance of transdiagnostic and lifestyle based interventions to reduce the risk of cardiometabolic complications, particularly in patients with several mental disorders.
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  • Chen, C., et al. (författare)
  • Chronic pain conditions and risk of suicidal behavior : a 10-year longitudinal co-twin control study
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: BMC Medicine. - : BioMed Central (BMC). - 1741-7015. ; 21:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BACKGROUND: Understanding the relationship between chronic pain conditions and suicidal behavior-suicide attempt, other intentional self-harm, and death by suicide-is imperative for suicide prevention efforts. Although chronic pain conditions are associated with suicidal behaviors, these associations might be attributed to unmeasured confounding or mediated via pain comorbidity.METHODS: We linked a population-based Swedish twin study (N=17,148 twins) with 10 years of longitudinal, nationwide records of suicidal behavior from health and mortality registers through 2016. To investigate whether pain comorbidity versus specific pain conditions were more important for later suicidal behavior, we modeled a general factor of pain and two independent specific pain factors (measuring pain-related somatic symptoms and neck-shoulder pain, respectively) based on 9 self-reported chronic pain conditions. To examine whether the pain-suicidal behavior associations were attributable to familial confounding, we applied a co-twin control model.RESULTS: Individuals scoring one standard deviation above the mean on the general pain factor had a 51% higher risk of experiencing suicidal behavior (odds ratio (OR), 1.51; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.34-1.72). The specific factor of somatic pain was also associated with increased risk for suicidal behavior (OR, 1.80; 95% CI, 1.45-2.22]). However, after adjustment for familial confounding, the associations were greatly attenuated and not statistically significant within monozygotic twin pairs (general pain factor OR, 0.89; 95% CI, 0.59-1.33; somatic pain factor OR, 1.02; 95% CI, 0.49-2.11)CONCLUSION: Clinicians might benefit from measuring not only specific types of pain, but also pain comorbidity; however, treating pain might not necessarily reduce future suicidal behavior, as the associations appeared attributable to familial confounding.
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  • Dures, E., et al. (författare)
  • 2023 EULAR recommendations for the management of fatigue in people with inflammatory rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. - 0003-4967 .- 1468-2060.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Objectives Fatigue is prevalent in people with inflammatory rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (I-RMDs) and recognised as one of the most challenging symptoms to manage. The existence of multiple factors associated with driving and maintaining fatigue, and the evidence about what improves fatigue has led to a multifaceted approach to its management. However, there are no recommendations for fatigue management in people with I-RMDs. This lack of guidance is challenging for those living with fatigue and health professionals delivering clinical care. Therefore, our aim was to develop EULAR recommendations for the management of fatigue in people with I-RMDs.Methods A multidisciplinary taskforce comprising 26 members from 14 European countries was convened, and two systematic reviews were conducted. The taskforce developed the recommendations based on the systematic review of evidence supplemented with taskforce members' experience of fatigue in I-RMDs.Results Four overarching principles (OAPs) and four recommendations were developed. OAPs include health professionals' awareness that fatigue encompasses multiple biological, psychological and social factors which should inform clinical care. Fatigue should be monitored and assessed, and people with I-RMDs should be offered management options. Recommendations include offering tailored physical activity and/or tailored psychoeducational interventions and/or, if clinically indicated, immunomodulatory treatment initiation or change. Patient-centred fatigue management should consider the individual's needs and preferences, their clinical disease activity, comorbidities and other psychosocial and contextual factors through shared decision-making.Conclusions These 2023 EULAR recommendations provide consensus and up-to-date guidance on fatigue management in people with I-RMDs.
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