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Original Article
Italian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology 2022 Apr 04
DOI: 10.23736/S2784-8671.22.07280-2
Copyright © 2022 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA
language: English
Perceived levels of stress, emotions and physical activity in outpatients with diffuse connective tissue diseases
Raphaela E. CORRÊA 1 ✉, Paulo E. VELHO 2, Marielle F. FORNAZZARO 3, Rute E. TOLOCKA 4
1 Postgraduate Program in Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP, Campinas, Brazil; 2 Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP, Campinas, Brazil; 3 Bachelor's Physical Education Course, Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba - UNIMEP, Piracicaba, Brazil; 4 Postgraduate Program in Human Movement Sciences, Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba - UNIMEP, Piracicaba, Brazil
BACKGROUND: Diffuse Connective Tissue Diseases (DCTD) are autoimmune diseases that can cause comorbidities, influencing physical and psychological aspects and increase stress. The latter may also be related to the practice of physical activity (PPA). Although evidence shows that it can contribute to patients' health, the level of PPA can decrease after the diagnosis. Aims: to evaluate the basic emotions, perceived stress (PS) and PPA levels of patients with DCTD.
METHODS: This is a field study. Methods and Material: random approach of 55 participants. We used a clinical and sociodemographic profile form, for the verification of emotions, a picture with emojis of the basic emotions, the PSS-14 and the IPAQ-Brief. Statistical analysis used: dada were analysed with Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis tests; with 5% of significance.
RESULTS: The average age was 49.1 ± 12.9, mostly female (58.7%). High PS was reported by 54.5%; emotions such as joy (38.2%) and anxiety/fear (25.5%], as well as sadness (7.3%), were reported. About 87.3% were classified as having insufficient levels of PPA. Female patients (U=137.0; p<0.05) and insufficient PPA levels (U=86.5%; p<0.05) had higher PS scores, as well as those feeling sadness (X2 =19.0; p<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: The results point to the need for care with the emotional domain of these patients and suggest studies that analyze the impact of implementing PPA for this population.
KEY WORDS: Diffuse Connective tissue diseases; Psychological stress; Emotions; Exercise; Systemic lupus erythematosus; Patient-centered care