Diagnostics (May 2022)

Perceived Stress in Hepatitis C Virus Infected Patients under the DAA-Based Therapy

  • Claudia Monica Danilescu,
  • Mihaela Ionescu,
  • Daniela Larisa Sandulescu,
  • Mihail Cristian Pirlog,
  • Costin Teodor Streba,
  • Ion Rogoveanu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051177
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 1177

Abstract

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The Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection often associates medical and mental health conditions which lead to increased levels of distress. Our study aimed at assessing the level of perceived stress on a sample of 90 HCV infected patients treated with Direct-Acting Antiviral (DAA) agents for 12 weeks, and its possible correlations with clinical and evolutionary elements. The evaluation was conducted in three phases: before administration of the DAAs (BSL), at the End of the Treatment (EOT), and 24 weeks after the BSL (Sustained Viral Response—SVR). The perceived stress was measured using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). The efficiency of the DAA treatment reduced the levels of stress (98.99% moderate and high stress at BSL to 70.00% at SVR). It was observed, for the entire study period (BSL to SVR), that the decrease in the perceived stress severity was significantly associated with demographic items such as gender (p p p p = 0.001) and overweight or obesity class II (p < 0.01). The perceived stress is directly associated with the severity of the HCV infection, and it could be significantly lowered by an efficient therapeutic approach, as DAAs are nowadays.

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