Influence of Anosognosia on Patient-Reported Outcomes for Psychiatric Symptoms and Quality of Life in Huntington’s Disease

Parkinsonism & Related Disorders(2024)

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Introduction Anosognosia, defined as reduced awareness of one’s deficit or symptom, is common in Huntington’s disease (HD) and detectable at each disease stage. The impact of anosognosia on self-reporting in HD populations is critical to understand given growing use of patient-reported outcomes in HD clinical care and research. We aimed to determine the influence of anosognosia on patient-reported outcome measures assessing psychiatric symptoms and quality of life in HD. Methods We enrolled HD patients to complete a battery of patient-reported and rater-administered measures, including the Anosognosia Scale, at baseline and 6 months later. Patient-reported outcome measures included NeuroQoL short forms for depression, anxiety, satisfaction with social roles and activities, and positive affect and well-being and Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System short forms for emotional distress-anger and sleep-related impairment. Anosognosia Scale-Difference Score indexed patient-clinician agreement on patient motor, cognitive, and behavioral abilities. We conducted multivariable linear regression analyses to quantify the association of baseline anosognosia with 6-month patient-reported outcomes. Results Of 79 patients with complete Anosognosia Scale data at baseline, 25 (31.6%) met the scale’s criterion for anosognosia. In the regression analyses, baseline Difference Score improved prediction of 6-month patient-reported outcomes for depression, anxiety, anger, and positive affect and well-being (χ2(1) value range for likelihood ratio tests contrasting models with and without Difference Score: 13.1-20.9, p-values < 0.001). Patients with more anosognosia self-reported less severe psychiatric symptoms and more positive affect and well-being. Conclusion Study results suggest that anosognosia influences patient-reported outcomes for psychiatric symptoms and quality of life in HD populations.
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Huntington’s disease,Anosognosia,Insight,Psychiatric,Depression,Anxiety,Anger,Quality of life
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