Anxiety and depression in childhood rheumatologic conditions: A topical review
This topical review summarizes recent literature on mental health symptoms experienced by children diagnosed with rheumatologic conditions including childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (cSLE), juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), and juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM). Studies, while limited, g...
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author | Mallet R Reid Jacqueline Fabricius Ashley Danguecan Kaveh Ardalan Andrea Knight Natoshia R Cunningham |
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description | This topical review summarizes recent literature on mental health symptoms experienced by children diagnosed with rheumatologic conditions including childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (cSLE), juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), and juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM). Studies, while limited, generally indicate that anxiety and depressive symptoms may be more common among children diagnosed with rheumatologic conditions than non-chronically ill children. Although the rates of clinically significant symptoms are not consistently reported across studies, overall anxiety and depressive symptom rates in cSLE vary between 34%–37% and 6.7%–59%, respectively. A recent systematic review of JIA suggests between 7% and 64% of participants experienced elevated anxiety, and between 7% and 36% of participants reported clinically significant depressive symptoms. Approximately 40% of youth with JDM may experience general psychological distress, but more research is needed. In the available literature, there is mixed support for higher rates of anxiety in JIA as compared to cSLE, and higher rates of depressive symptoms in cSLE as compared to JIA, whereas mental health functioning in JDM is less well understood. Mental health functioning in youth with rheumatologic conditions may be related to increased disease-related impairment. Using consistent mental health screening measures with clinically validated cutoffs would enhance insight into the frequency and impact of anxiety and depressive symptoms experienced. Knowledge would also be enhanced by conducting studies with ethnically representative samples to identify potential disparities in care. An improved understanding of mental health functioning in pediatric patients presenting for rheumatologic care may inform the development and testing of tailored and effective treatments. |
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spelling | doaj-art-996985d83c4644ba8a3f74a4a5d9a26b2025-01-03T01:45:49ZengSAGE PublishingIndian Journal of Rheumatology0973-36980973-37012021-01-0116330431010.4103/injr.injr_127_20Anxiety and depression in childhood rheumatologic conditions: A topical reviewMallet R ReidJacqueline FabriciusAshley DanguecanKaveh ArdalanAndrea KnightNatoshia R CunninghamThis topical review summarizes recent literature on mental health symptoms experienced by children diagnosed with rheumatologic conditions including childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (cSLE), juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), and juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM). Studies, while limited, generally indicate that anxiety and depressive symptoms may be more common among children diagnosed with rheumatologic conditions than non-chronically ill children. Although the rates of clinically significant symptoms are not consistently reported across studies, overall anxiety and depressive symptom rates in cSLE vary between 34%–37% and 6.7%–59%, respectively. A recent systematic review of JIA suggests between 7% and 64% of participants experienced elevated anxiety, and between 7% and 36% of participants reported clinically significant depressive symptoms. Approximately 40% of youth with JDM may experience general psychological distress, but more research is needed. In the available literature, there is mixed support for higher rates of anxiety in JIA as compared to cSLE, and higher rates of depressive symptoms in cSLE as compared to JIA, whereas mental health functioning in JDM is less well understood. Mental health functioning in youth with rheumatologic conditions may be related to increased disease-related impairment. Using consistent mental health screening measures with clinically validated cutoffs would enhance insight into the frequency and impact of anxiety and depressive symptoms experienced. Knowledge would also be enhanced by conducting studies with ethnically representative samples to identify potential disparities in care. An improved understanding of mental health functioning in pediatric patients presenting for rheumatologic care may inform the development and testing of tailored and effective treatments.http://www.indianjrheumatol.com/article.asp?issn=0973-3698;year=2021;volume=16;issue=3;spage=304;epage=310;aulast=Reidanxietychildhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosusdepressionjuvenile dermatomyositisjuvenile idiopathic arthritismental health |
spellingShingle | Mallet R Reid Jacqueline Fabricius Ashley Danguecan Kaveh Ardalan Andrea Knight Natoshia R Cunningham Anxiety and depression in childhood rheumatologic conditions: A topical review Indian Journal of Rheumatology anxiety childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus depression juvenile dermatomyositis juvenile idiopathic arthritis mental health |
title | Anxiety and depression in childhood rheumatologic conditions: A topical review |
title_full | Anxiety and depression in childhood rheumatologic conditions: A topical review |
title_fullStr | Anxiety and depression in childhood rheumatologic conditions: A topical review |
title_full_unstemmed | Anxiety and depression in childhood rheumatologic conditions: A topical review |
title_short | Anxiety and depression in childhood rheumatologic conditions: A topical review |
title_sort | anxiety and depression in childhood rheumatologic conditions a topical review |
topic | anxiety childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus depression juvenile dermatomyositis juvenile idiopathic arthritis mental health |
url | http://www.indianjrheumatol.com/article.asp?issn=0973-3698;year=2021;volume=16;issue=3;spage=304;epage=310;aulast=Reid |
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