TY - JOUR
T1 - Impulsiveness in chronic hepatitis C patients
AU - Fábregas, Bruno Cópio
AU - Abreu, Mery Natali Silva
AU - dos Santos, Aieska Kellen Dantas
AU - Moura, Alexandre Sampaio
AU - Carmo, Ricardo Andrade
AU - Teixeira, Ant Ônio Lúcio
PY - 2014/5
Y1 - 2014/5
N2 - Objective: The objective was to investigate impulsiveness among chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients and its association with sociodemographic, clinical and psychopathological factors. Method: Ninety-one CHC individuals were enrolled in a cross-sectional study at a Brazilian public university-based outpatient's service for infectious diseases. They were assessed using the Barrat Impulsiveness Scale, Brief Fatigue Inventory, Beck Depression Inventory and Hamilton Anxiety Scale. Structured psychiatric interview was performed according to the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview. Multivariate analysis was performed according to linear stepwise forward regression. Results: The total score of impulsiveness according to BIS in studied population was 64.6±9.8. The scores for the nonplanning, cognitive-attentional and motor domains were 23.8±5, 19.4±2.9 and 21.4±5, respectively. Impulsiveness was associated with lower educational level, current interferon-α (IFN) use, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, alcohol use disorder, mixed anxiety and depressive disorder, specific phobia, bipolar spectrum disorders and anxiety symptoms. During IFN treatment, impulsiveness was also associated with suicide risk. Conclusion: Impulsiveness was frequent in CHC patients and was associated with several psychopathological alterations. Impulsiveness management should be considered when attending CHC patients.
AB - Objective: The objective was to investigate impulsiveness among chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients and its association with sociodemographic, clinical and psychopathological factors. Method: Ninety-one CHC individuals were enrolled in a cross-sectional study at a Brazilian public university-based outpatient's service for infectious diseases. They were assessed using the Barrat Impulsiveness Scale, Brief Fatigue Inventory, Beck Depression Inventory and Hamilton Anxiety Scale. Structured psychiatric interview was performed according to the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview. Multivariate analysis was performed according to linear stepwise forward regression. Results: The total score of impulsiveness according to BIS in studied population was 64.6±9.8. The scores for the nonplanning, cognitive-attentional and motor domains were 23.8±5, 19.4±2.9 and 21.4±5, respectively. Impulsiveness was associated with lower educational level, current interferon-α (IFN) use, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, alcohol use disorder, mixed anxiety and depressive disorder, specific phobia, bipolar spectrum disorders and anxiety symptoms. During IFN treatment, impulsiveness was also associated with suicide risk. Conclusion: Impulsiveness was frequent in CHC patients and was associated with several psychopathological alterations. Impulsiveness management should be considered when attending CHC patients.
KW - Chronic hepatitis C
KW - Impulsive behavior
KW - Interferon-α
KW - Mental health
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U2 - 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2013.12.006
DO - 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2013.12.006
M3 - Article
C2 - 24456821
AN - SCOPUS:84898866069
SN - 0163-8343
VL - 36
SP - 261
EP - 265
JO - General Hospital Psychiatry
JF - General Hospital Psychiatry
IS - 3
ER -