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DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1742693
Associação de sintomas ansiosos e depressivos em pacientes com capsulite adesiva
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Objetivo Avaliar a associação entre sintomas ansiosos e depressivos em pacientes com capsulite adesiva.
Métodos Trata-se de um estudo transversal realizado em centro único de um hospital terciário com pacientes portadores de capsulite adesiva secundária. O grupo controle não apresentava doença do ombro, tireoidopatias e nem ansiedade e/ou depressão. O instrumento utilizado foi a escala hospitalar de ansiedade e depressão. A análise da covariância foi utilizada para comparação dos escores do Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS, na sigla em inglês) entre os grupos. O nível de significância foi de 5%.
Resultados A amostra final foi de 17 pacientes (caso) e 27 (controle). Os dados amostrais apresentaram distribuição normal por meio do teste de Shapiro-Wilk (p > 0,05). A instrumento HADS com pontuação > 0,70 (alfa de Cronbach) se mostrou confiável e com boa consistência interna. Os pacientes com capsulite adesiva, no quesito “sintomas ansiosos” (p = 0,019), relataram sintomas no patamar de “duvidosos” (média/desvio padrão = 8,88/4,50). Eles não apresentaram “sintomas depressivos” (média/desvio padrão = 6,41/3,69), apesar do p = 0,015.
Conclusão Existe uma associação positiva “duvidosa” entre sintomas ansiosos e capsulite adesiva, mas negativa para sintomas depressivos.
Suporte Financeiro
O presente estudo não recebeu nenhum suporte financeiro de fontes públicas, comerciais, ou sem fins lucrativos.
Trabalho desenvolvido na Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, GO, Brasil.
Publication History
Received: 24 June 2021
Accepted: 22 November 2021
Article published online:
15 February 2022
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