TY - JOUR
T1 - Anxiety and depression in keratotic oral lichen planus: a multicentric study from the SIPMO
AU - Adamo, Daniela
AU - Calabria, Elena
AU - Canfora, Federica
AU - Coppola, Noemi
AU - Leuci, Stefania
AU - Mignogna, Martina
AU - Muzio, Lorenzo Lo
AU - Spirito, Francesca
AU - Giuliani, Michele
AU - Azzi, Lorenzo
AU - Dani, Marta
AU - Colella, Giuseppe
AU - Colella, Chiara
AU - Montebugnoli, Lucio
AU - Gissi, Davide Bartolomeo
AU - Gabriele, Mario
AU - Nisi, Marco
AU - Sardella, Andrea
AU - Lodi, Giovanni
AU - Varoni, Elena Maria
AU - Giudice, Amerigo
AU - Antonelli, Alessandro
AU - Gambino, Alessio
AU - Antonucci, Giuliana
AU - Vescovi, Paolo
AU - Meleti, Marco
AU - Majorana, Alessandra
AU - Bardellini, Elena
AU - Campisi, Giuseppina
AU - Panzarella, Vera
AU - Spadari, Francesco
AU - Garagiola, Umberto
AU - Pentenero, Monica
AU - Sutera, Samuele
AU - Biasotto, Matteo
AU - Ottaviani, Giulia
AU - Gobbo, Margherita
AU - Nardini, Luca Guarda
AU - Romeo, Umberto
AU - Tenore, Gianluca
AU - Serpico, Rosario
AU - Lucchese, Alberta
AU - Lajolo, Carlo
AU - Gioco, Gioele
AU - Aria, Massimo
AU - D’Aniello, Luca
AU - Mignogna, Michele Davide
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - ObjectivesOral lichen planus with exclusive keratotic reticular, papular, and/or plaque-like lesions (K-OLP) is a clinical pattern of OLP that may be associated with a complex symptomatology and psychological alteration. The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of anxiety (A) and depression (D) in patients with K-OLP, analyzing the potential predictors which can affect mental health status.MethodsThree hundred K-OLP patients versus 300 healthy controls (HC) were recruited in 15 Italian universities. The Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), Total Pain Rating Index (T-PRI), and Hamilton Rating Scales for Depression and for Anxiety (HAM-D and HAM-A) were administered.ResultsThe K-OLP patients showed statistically higher scores in the NRS, T-PRI, HAM-D, and HAM-A compared with the HC (p-value < 0.001*). A and D were found in 158 (52.7%) and 148 (49.3%) K-OLP patients. Strong linear correlations were identified between HAM-A, HAM-D, NRS, T-PRI, and employment status and between HAM-D, HAM-A, NRS, T-PRI, employment status, and female gender. Multivariate logistic regression revealed that HAM-D and HAM-A showed the greatest increase in the R2 value for A and D in the K-OLP patients, respectively (DR2 = 55.5% p-value < 0.001**; DR2 = 56.5% p-value < 0.001**).ConclusionsThe prevalence of A and D is higher in the K-OLP patients compared with the HC, also found in K-OLP subjects without pain, suggesting that the processing of pain may be in a certain way independent of the processing of mood.
AB - ObjectivesOral lichen planus with exclusive keratotic reticular, papular, and/or plaque-like lesions (K-OLP) is a clinical pattern of OLP that may be associated with a complex symptomatology and psychological alteration. The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of anxiety (A) and depression (D) in patients with K-OLP, analyzing the potential predictors which can affect mental health status.MethodsThree hundred K-OLP patients versus 300 healthy controls (HC) were recruited in 15 Italian universities. The Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), Total Pain Rating Index (T-PRI), and Hamilton Rating Scales for Depression and for Anxiety (HAM-D and HAM-A) were administered.ResultsThe K-OLP patients showed statistically higher scores in the NRS, T-PRI, HAM-D, and HAM-A compared with the HC (p-value < 0.001*). A and D were found in 158 (52.7%) and 148 (49.3%) K-OLP patients. Strong linear correlations were identified between HAM-A, HAM-D, NRS, T-PRI, and employment status and between HAM-D, HAM-A, NRS, T-PRI, employment status, and female gender. Multivariate logistic regression revealed that HAM-D and HAM-A showed the greatest increase in the R2 value for A and D in the K-OLP patients, respectively (DR2 = 55.5% p-value < 0.001**; DR2 = 56.5% p-value < 0.001**).ConclusionsThe prevalence of A and D is higher in the K-OLP patients compared with the HC, also found in K-OLP subjects without pain, suggesting that the processing of pain may be in a certain way independent of the processing of mood.
KW - Anxiety
KW - Depression
KW - Pain
KW - Mood disorder
KW - Keratotic oral lichen planus
KW - Anxiety
KW - Depression
KW - Pain
KW - Mood disorder
KW - Keratotic oral lichen planus
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/228929
U2 - 10.1007/s00784-023-04909-3
DO - 10.1007/s00784-023-04909-3
M3 - Article
SN - 1432-6981
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - Clinical Oral Investigations
JF - Clinical Oral Investigations
ER -