Comparison of work disability and health‐related quality of life between males and females with rheumatoid arthritis below the age of 45 years
- 1 January 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology
- Vol. 38 (3), 178-183
- https://doi.org/10.1080/03009740802400594
Abstract
Objectives: To compare work disability (WD) and health status between males and females with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in the age group 18–45 years, and to compare health status between patients with and without WD within each gender, and finally to identify factors independently associated with WD in this age group. Methods: A cross‐sectional study of RA patients at the time starting with disease‐modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD) therapy and/or biological treatment. Patients receiving a permanent, national WD pension corresponding to ⩾ 50% were defined as work disabled. We examined gender differences with regard to disease characteristics, health status and WD. The Mann–Whitney U‐test and Pearson’s χ2‐test were applied for group comparisons. Multiple logistic regression analyses with adjustments for duration of education, disease duration, age, erosive disease, disability score [using the Modified Health Assessment Questionnaire (MHAQ)], Disease Activity Score‐28 (DAS‐28), the Short Form Health Survey (SF‐36) mental health score and gender were used to identify variables associated with WD. Results: Out of 474 (372 females) patients, the number (%) of work‐disabled females/males was 91 (24.7)/8 (8.1) (p<0.001). WD was associated with worse health status in both genders. The odds ratio (95% confidence interval) [OR (95% CI)] for WD in females vs. males was 4.84 (1.85–12.65) in the multivariate analyses. Other factors independently associated with WD were worse mental health, disease duration and low level of education. Conclusion: Females with RA had a fourfold increased risk of WD compared to men. Low level of education, disease duration and worse mental health were also independently associated with WD.Keywords
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