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Acceptance of Illness, Satisfaction with Life, and Emotional Control in the Early Stage of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease.

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INTRODUCTION Psychological disorders are strong predictors of life expectancy and have an impact on quality of life. Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is frequently diagnosed before the onset of… Click to show full abstract

INTRODUCTION Psychological disorders are strong predictors of life expectancy and have an impact on quality of life. Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is frequently diagnosed before the onset of subjective symptoms. Similar to other disorders of genetic origin, ADPKD may be a source of remarkable psychological discomfort. One way of coping with emotional distress is its suppression, and this could be measured. Our study aimed to provide data on the acceptance of illness, the emotional suppression of anger, and both anxiety and depression as well as satisfaction with life in young patient population of early-stage ADPKD in comparison to healthy demographically matched individuals. METHODS Fifty patients in the asymptomatic stage of ADPKD with an eGFR >60 mL/min (4p MDRD) and 50 healthy demographically matched individuals were included in this study. Participants filled out a set of psychological questionnaires: Acceptance of Illness Scale (AIS), Courtauld Emotional Control Scale (CECS), and Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS). RESULTS Asymptomatic patients with ADPKD had 80% scores indicative of disease acceptance in AIS. As compared to healthy individuals, they presented with significantly stronger suppression of both anxiety and depression but not anger. The ADPKD group had significantly lower satisfaction with life in comparison to the healthy group. CONCLUSION Asymptomatic ADPKD patients had a high level of disease acceptance. Anger suppression in this group was comparable to healthy individuals, but anxiety and depression were controlled more intensively. Despite the asymptomatic course of the disease, ADPKD patients revealed lower satisfaction with life in comparison to healthy persons.

Keywords: disease; life; satisfaction life; acceptance illness

Journal Title: Nephron
Year Published: 2022

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