Psychometric properties of screening instruments for psoriatic arthritis
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2023
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Academic Journal Publishing
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Özet
We assessed PASS and its difference between sexes (?2 test). Moreover, we performed two logistic regression models to assess which factors were associated with PASS “no”, in both sexes. Results: Two-hundred and forty-five patients were enrolled. Female less accepted their disease status, compared with male patients, PASS “no” was 49.1% vs 23.5%, (p<0.001) (Table1). The factor associated with a higher probability to have an unacceptable symptoms state was a higher disease activity (Table 2), both for male and female. In particular, for male patients, when DAPSA increases of 1 point, the probability to have a state of PASS “no” increases of 31% (OR 1.31, CI 95% 1.16-1.47), independently by age, disease durations, BMI and BSA. The same result was confirmed for female patients, but with a stronger association: when DAPSA increases of 1 points the probability to have a state of PASS “no” increase of 101% (OR 2.01, CI 95% 1.45-2.77), independently by age, disease durations, BMI, BSA and fibromyalgia. Moreover, fibromyalgia in female patients was not associated with PASS “no”
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Diagnostic Tests, Psoriatic Arthritis
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Q1
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82