1990
DOI: 10.1155/1990/873983
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A Longitudinal Follow-up Study of Depression, Disability, and Body Concept in Torticollis

Abstract: Changes in depression, disability, body concept, and severity of head deviation were examined in a sample of 67 patients with idiopathic torticollis, who were reassessed 2 years after taking part in an initial study (before the use of botulinum toxin injections). Over the follow-up period, torticollis was unchanged in 41·8%, had improved in 26·9% and deteriorated in 31·3% of cases. The overall levels of depression, disability, and body concept across the two occasions did not change. Changes in the clinical se… Show more

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“…CD can significantly impact a patient's quality-of-life, not only due to neurological symptoms and pain, but also with respect to mental and emotional health, role limitations, and social function. In these respects, the negative impact on quality-of-life has been shown to be significant for patients with CD 2,4,5 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CD can significantly impact a patient's quality-of-life, not only due to neurological symptoms and pain, but also with respect to mental and emotional health, role limitations, and social function. In these respects, the negative impact on quality-of-life has been shown to be significant for patients with CD 2,4,5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This prevents the use of routine mortality and hospital admission data as either proxy measures of preva-lence or for case ascertainment. The condition nevertheless clearly has an important impact on the quality of life of sufferers and can be markedly disabling [12]. Thirdly, family studies have highlighted the problem of under-diagnosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The impact of ST on psychosocial function has been studied extensively 2–5. These studies have shown that a proportion of patients with ST are moderately to severely depressed, report high levels of functional disability in activities of daily living, and have a negative body concept, that is, a poor attitude about their physical appearance associated with the postural disfigurement of the head.…”
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