Title of article :
Mobility limitations in persons with psychotic disorder:
findings from a population-based survey
Author/Authors :
Satu Viertio¨، نويسنده , , Pa¨ivi Sainio، نويسنده , , Seppo Koskinen، نويسنده , , Jonna Pera¨la¨، نويسنده , , Samuli I. Saarni، نويسنده , , Marja Sihvonen
Jouko Lo¨nnqvist، نويسنده , , Jaana Suvisaari، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Background There are few reports on
mobility limitations in persons with psychotic disorder
although restrictions in mobility may aggravate
the general functional limitations of these patients.
Our aim was to investigate mobility limitations
among subjects with psychotic disorder in a general
population-based sample. Methods A nationally representative
sample of 6,927 persons aged 30 and older
self-reported mobility limitations in an interview and
was examined in performance tests. Diagnostic
assessment of DSM-IV psychotic disorders combined
SCID interview and case note data. Lifetime-ever
diagnoses of psychotic disorder were classified into
schizophrenia, other nonaffective psychotic disorders
and affective psychoses. Results Self-reported mobility
limitations were highly prevalent in persons with
schizophrenia and other nonaffective psychosis, but
not in the affective psychosis group. After adjusting
for age and sex, persons with schizophrenia and other
nonaffective psychoses but not affective psychoses
had significantly increased odds of having both selfreported
and test-based mobility limitations as well as
weak muscle strength. Schizophrenia remained an
independent predictor of mobility limitations even
after controlling for lifestyle-related factors and
chronic medical conditions. Among persons with
nonaffective psychoses, higher levels of negative
symptoms predicted mobility limitations. Conclusion
Self-reported mobility limitations are prevalent
already at a young age in persons with schizophrenia
and other nonaffective psychotic disorders, and
among older persons with these disorders both selfreported
limitations and measured performance tests
show lower capacity in mobility. Difficulties in
mobility are associated with negative symptoms.
Mental health care professionals should pay attention
to mobility limitations in persons with psychotic
disorder
Keywords :
schizophrenia – psychotic disorder –mobility limitation – epidemiology – populationsurvey
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)