Generalized anxiety disorder, with or without co-morbid major depressive disorder, in primary care: prevalence of painful somatic symptoms, functioning and health status
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Generalized anxiety disorder, with or without co-morbid major depressive disorder, in primary care: prevalence of painful somatic symptoms, functioning and health status
Abstract
Background: Painful physical symptoms (PPS) have received little attention in patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The objective of the present study was to assess the prevalence of PPS in patients with GAD vs patients with GAD and co-morbid major depressive disorder (MDD) and a control group (patients neither with GAD nor MDD).
Methods: This is a cross-sectional, multi-center, epidemiological study, in primary care. Patients were screened for GAD (HADS-A), followed by a diagnosis confirmation (MINI). Patients were considered to have PPS when VAS overall pain score >30. Functioning and health status was assessed (SDS, EUROQoL-5D). Relationships between the presence of PPS and functioning and health status was analyzed (ANCOVA models). Results were adjusted for confounding factors.
Results: Of 7152 patients, 1546 (22%) screened positive for GAD, 981 (14%) had confirmed GAD diagnosis, of whom 559 (8%) had GAD with co-morbid MDD and 422 (6%) had GAD alone. Of the 5292 (74%) patients screened negative for GAD, 336 (5%) were confirmed as controls. PPS in patients with GAD were twice as prevalent as in the control group: 59.0% vs. 28.3%; p<0.001. The presence of co-morbid MDD was associated with a significantly higher prevalence of PPS: 78.0% vs. 59.0%; p<0.001. PPS were significantly associated with functioning and health status impairment (p<0.001) both in GAD alone and in GAD and co-morbid MDD compared with controls.
Limitations: Results do not prove causal relationships.
Conclusions: Our results support the clinical relevance of PPS in patients suffering from GAD; therefore they need to be considered when evaluating the patient.
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