Lupus

 

Advanced Search

Journal Navigation

Journal Home

Subscriptions

Archive

Contact Us

Table of Contents

Sign In to gain access to subscriptions and/or personal tools.
This Article
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow References
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Add to Saved Citations
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrowRequest Permissions
Right arrow Request Reprints
Right arrow Add to My Marked Citations
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Neri, F
Right arrow Articles by Tincani, A
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Neri, F
Right arrow Articles by Tincani, A
Social Bookmarking
 Add to CiteULike   Add to Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us   Add to Digg   Add to Reddit   Add to Technorati  
What's this?
Lupus, Vol. 13, No. 9, 666-668 (2004)
DOI: 10.1191/0961203303lu2003oa
© 2004 SAGE Publications

Pregnancy in patients with rheumatic diseases: psychological implication of a chronic disease and neuropsychological evaluation of the children

F Neri

Pediatric Neuropsychiatry Institute, University of Brescia, Italy, neri{at}med.unibs.it

L Chimini

Pediatric Neuropsychiatry Institute, University of Brescia, Italy

E Filippini

Pediatric Neuropsychiatry Institute, University of Brescia, Italy

M Motta

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Brescia Hospital, Italy

D Faden

Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Brescia University and Hospital, Italy

A Tincani

Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Brescia University and Hospital, Italy

As a consequence of the general improvement in the diagnosis and management of rheumatic diseases, patients achieve a better quality of life, with the possibility of a normal family life including one or more pregnancies. It is important, therefore, to consider the psychological aspects of these mothers’ life and the influence of their chronic disease on their children is development. Several papers have reported the impact of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) on the quality of life. They found higher incidence of anxiety (from 15 to 45%) and depression (from 25 to 47%) compared to the general population. We have investigated the psychological influence of SLE on family planning, and we observed that it can interfere with physiological phenomena such as parenthood and the upbringing of children. The children of lupus mothers have a normal intelligence level for their age. What is emerging, however, is an increased incidence of learning disabilities compared to the general population. This observation suggests the importance of an early neuropsychological examination, in order to identify the children needing particular care. Therefore, psychological support seems to be an important help in the counseling of patients with rheumatic disease and in the future life of their children.

Key Words: neuropsychological evaluation • pregnancy • quality of life • rheumatic diseases • systemic lupus erythematosus


Add to CiteULike CiteULike   Add to Connotea Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us Del.icio.us   Add to Digg Digg   Add to Reddit Reddit   Add to Technorati Technorati    What's this?


This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci.Home page
A. TINCANI, M. NUZZO, M. MOTTA, S. ZATTI, A. LOJACONO, and D. FADEN
Autoimmunity and Pregnancy: Autoantibodies and Pregnancy in Rheumatic Diseases
Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., June 1, 2006; 1069(1): 346 - 352.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]