Depression, psychosocial correlates, and psychosocial resources in individuals with mast cell activation syndrome
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Depression, psychosocial correlates, and psychosocial resources in individuals with mast cell activation syndrome
Abstract
Individuals with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), a rare chronic disease, experience unpredictable physical symptoms and diagnostic challenges resulting in poor emotional states. The prevalence and correlates of depressive symptoms were examined among 125 participants who completed the CES-D and relevant instruments. The majority reported a clinically-significant level of depression which was especially common among younger participants and those who reported greater loneliness or more disease-specific stressors. Greater magnitude of depressive symptoms was associated with greater illness intrusiveness, less social support, and lower optimism. Results highlight the value of interventions targeting loneliness and stressors unique to this population.
Keywords: depression; loneliness; mast cell activation syndrome; rare chronic illness; social support.
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