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Sleep quality in parents with children affected by psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis or atopic dermatitis: a multicenter cross-sectional study

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Citazione:
Sleep quality in parents with children affected by psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis or atopic dermatitis: a multicenter cross-sectional study / N.L. Bragazzi, S. Garbarino, V. Chattu, A. Pacifico, P. Malagoli, P.D.M. Pigatto, R.R.Z. Conic, A. Grada, M. Adawi, A. Watad, D.M. Linder, P. Lanteri, G. Damiani. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS. - ISSN 0393-974X. - 35:6(2021 Dec 20), pp. 1743-1753.
Abstract:
Background: Psoriasis (PsO), Psoriatic arthritis (PsA), and Atopic dermatitis (AD) patients havean increased risk of sleep disorders. Although sleep disturbances are well-known among patients,caregivers’ oneiric evaluation remains poorly assessed. The objective was to quantify the sleep burdenof parents with affected children.Methods: In this multicenter cross-sectional study, we enrolled sex-age matched parents with childrenaffected by PsO, PsA, and AD. Both parents underwent the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index to determinetheir sleep quality.Results: We enrolled a total of 90 children (age 12.36±1.83 years, 45 male and 45 female) withpsoriasis (n=30, PASI 7.00±2.49), atopic dermatitis (n=30, SCORAD 33.13±10.03), and psoriaticarthritis (n=30, DAPSA 26.40±10.94). Patients’ Parents (age 49.83±6.69 years, 45 male and 45 female)had a PSQI of 6.17±1.91; hence 70.0%, 73.3%, and 96.7% had a bad quality of sleep, respectively,with children suffering from atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and psoriatic arthritis. Parents with childrenaffected by psoriasis (6.23±2.46) or by psoriatic arthritis (6.73±1.42) had lower PSQI than the ones with atopic dermatitis (5.53±1.55). Interestingly, children with PsA had parents with higher risk of sleepdisturbances (OR 52.25 [95%CI 1.92-1,422.66], p=0.0189), and male gender was protective (OR 0.14[95%CI 0.02-0.86], p=0.0337).Conclusions: The sleep quality of parents is deeply influenced by the dermatological/rheumatologicaldisease in children but not by its duration. Thus, sleep evaluation in caregivers should be part of routinepatient check-ups with PsO, PsA, and AD
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
psoriasis; psoriatic arthritis; atopic dermatitis; sleep quality
Elenco autori:
N.L. Bragazzi, S. Garbarino, V. Chattu, A. Pacifico, P. Malagoli, P.D.M. Pigatto, R.R.Z. Conic, A. Grada, M. Adawi, A. Watad, D.M. Linder, P. Lanteri, G. Damiani
Autori di Ateneo:
DAMIANI GIOVANNI ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/951874
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/951874/2126371/Sleep%20quality%20in%20parents%20with%20children%20affected%20by%20psoriasis,%20psoriatic%20arthritis%20or%20atopic%20dermatitis%20a%20multicenter%20cross-sectional%20study.pdf
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