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Clinical Markers of Anxiety Subtypes in Parkinson Disease

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this work was to investigate marker profiles for proposed anxiety subtypes in Parkinson disease (PD). METHODS: We used the persistent anxiety, episodic anxiety, and avoidance behavior subscales of the Parkinson Anxiety Scale as dependent variables in multivariable linear regres...

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Autores principales: Broen, Martinus P. G., Leentjens, A. F. G., Hinkle, J. T., Moonen, A. J. H., Kuijf, M. L., Fischer, N. M., Perepezko, K., Bakker, A., Pontone, G. M.
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5903060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29528763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0891988718757369
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author Broen, Martinus P. G.
Leentjens, A. F. G.
Hinkle, J. T.
Moonen, A. J. H.
Kuijf, M. L.
Fischer, N. M.
Perepezko, K.
Bakker, A.
Pontone, G. M.
author_facet Broen, Martinus P. G.
Leentjens, A. F. G.
Hinkle, J. T.
Moonen, A. J. H.
Kuijf, M. L.
Fischer, N. M.
Perepezko, K.
Bakker, A.
Pontone, G. M.
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this work was to investigate marker profiles for proposed anxiety subtypes in Parkinson disease (PD). METHODS: We used the persistent anxiety, episodic anxiety, and avoidance behavior subscales of the Parkinson Anxiety Scale as dependent variables in multivariable linear regression analyses using a cross-sectional data set of 311 patients with PD. Independent variables consisted of a range of demographic, psychiatric, and disease-specific markers. RESULTS: In the most parsimonious model of persistent anxiety, higher Hamilton Depression Rating Scale scores, a history of anxiety, fewer years of education, lower Mini-Mental State Examination scores, lower Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living scores, female sex, and complications of therapy (higher Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale part IV scores) were all associated with more severe persistent anxiety. Markers associated with more severe episodic anxiety included PD-specific disturbances of activities of daily living, complications of therapy, higher Hamilton Depression Rating Scale scores, female sex, and a history of anxiety. Finally, higher Hamilton Depression Rating Scale scores, a history of anxiety, complications of therapy, and longer disease duration were associated with avoidance behavior. After excluding clinically depressed patients with PD, disease severity and longer disease duration were significantly associated with episodic anxiety, but not with persistent anxiety. CONCLUSION: Persistent anxiety is mainly influenced by nonspecific markers, while episodic anxiety seems to be more PD-specific compared to persistent anxiety and may be more situational or contextual. These results provide support for possible distinct underlying constructs for anxiety subtypes in PD.
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spelling pubmed-59030602018-05-01 Clinical Markers of Anxiety Subtypes in Parkinson Disease Broen, Martinus P. G. Leentjens, A. F. G. Hinkle, J. T. Moonen, A. J. H. Kuijf, M. L. Fischer, N. M. Perepezko, K. Bakker, A. Pontone, G. M. J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol Original Articles OBJECTIVE: The aim of this work was to investigate marker profiles for proposed anxiety subtypes in Parkinson disease (PD). METHODS: We used the persistent anxiety, episodic anxiety, and avoidance behavior subscales of the Parkinson Anxiety Scale as dependent variables in multivariable linear regression analyses using a cross-sectional data set of 311 patients with PD. Independent variables consisted of a range of demographic, psychiatric, and disease-specific markers. RESULTS: In the most parsimonious model of persistent anxiety, higher Hamilton Depression Rating Scale scores, a history of anxiety, fewer years of education, lower Mini-Mental State Examination scores, lower Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living scores, female sex, and complications of therapy (higher Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale part IV scores) were all associated with more severe persistent anxiety. Markers associated with more severe episodic anxiety included PD-specific disturbances of activities of daily living, complications of therapy, higher Hamilton Depression Rating Scale scores, female sex, and a history of anxiety. Finally, higher Hamilton Depression Rating Scale scores, a history of anxiety, complications of therapy, and longer disease duration were associated with avoidance behavior. After excluding clinically depressed patients with PD, disease severity and longer disease duration were significantly associated with episodic anxiety, but not with persistent anxiety. CONCLUSION: Persistent anxiety is mainly influenced by nonspecific markers, while episodic anxiety seems to be more PD-specific compared to persistent anxiety and may be more situational or contextual. These results provide support for possible distinct underlying constructs for anxiety subtypes in PD. SAGE Publications 2018-03-11 2018-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5903060/ /pubmed/29528763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0891988718757369 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Hinkle, J. T.
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Fischer, N. M.
Perepezko, K.
Bakker, A.
Pontone, G. M.
Clinical Markers of Anxiety Subtypes in Parkinson Disease
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5903060/
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