2018
DOI: 10.1055/a-0573-2119
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Eingeschränkte Schlafqualität als indirekte psychosoziale Folge einer Fazialisparese

Abstract: Sleep problems related to FP seem to be caused less by physical than by an indirect consequence of psychosocial impairment. The change in the face associated with FP causes psychological problems which in turn lead to reduced sleep quality. The medical care of FP patients should therefore also consider the psychosocial consequences in order to prevent the onset of mental disorders (such as depression) and sleep disorders.

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“…We selected 18 cross-sectional studies (Weir et al, 1995;VanSwearingen et al, 1998;VanSwearingen, Cohn & Bajaj-Luthra, 1999;Coulson et al, 2004;Bradbury, Simons & Sanders, 2006;Lee et al, 2007;Fu, Bundy & Sadiq, 2011;Walker et al, 2012;Pouwels et al, 2014;Lindsay, Bhama & Hadlock, 2014;Sun et al, 2015;Kleiss et al, 2015;Togni et al, 2016;Volk et al, 2017;Nellis et al, 2017;Worrack et al, 2018;Díaz-Aristizabal et al, 2019;Muhammad Kassim, Abdullahi & Sammani Usman, 2019) and 2 case-control studies (Silva et al, 2011;Goines et al, 2016) in the first phase of the analysis. For all articles, we analyzed the variables depression, anxiety and quality of life.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We selected 18 cross-sectional studies (Weir et al, 1995;VanSwearingen et al, 1998;VanSwearingen, Cohn & Bajaj-Luthra, 1999;Coulson et al, 2004;Bradbury, Simons & Sanders, 2006;Lee et al, 2007;Fu, Bundy & Sadiq, 2011;Walker et al, 2012;Pouwels et al, 2014;Lindsay, Bhama & Hadlock, 2014;Sun et al, 2015;Kleiss et al, 2015;Togni et al, 2016;Volk et al, 2017;Nellis et al, 2017;Worrack et al, 2018;Díaz-Aristizabal et al, 2019;Muhammad Kassim, Abdullahi & Sammani Usman, 2019) and 2 case-control studies (Silva et al, 2011;Goines et al, 2016) in the first phase of the analysis. For all articles, we analyzed the variables depression, anxiety and quality of life.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 2362 patients were evaluated, with a mean age of 45.7 years (range, 14-81 years). In 9 studies, the sample consisted of more women than men (Weir et al, 1995;VanSwearingen, Cohn & Bajaj-Luthra, 1999;Bradbury, Simons & Sanders, 2006;Walker et al, 2012;Pouwels et al, 2014;Lindsay, Bhama & Hadlock, 2014;Togni et al, 2016;Worrack et al, 2018;Díaz-Aristizabal et al, 2019), while two studies had more men than women (Kleiss et al, 2015;Muhammad Kassim, Abdullahi & Sammani Usman, 2019). Two studies (Pouwels et al, 2014;Díaz-Aristizabal et al, 2019) differentiated between patients with left or right PFP.…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manuscript to be reviewed Pouwels et al, 2014;Sun et al, 2015;Worrack et al, 2018;Díaz-Aristizabal et al, 2019;Muhammad Kassim, Abdullahi & Sammani Usman, 2019). One study found that impaired smiling and physical disability might be the main predictors of symptoms compatible with depression.…”
Section: Qualitative Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%