Prevalence of self-reported rheumatic diseases in a portuguese population
Authors
Cátia Reis, Mário Viana de Queiroz
Objectives: With this study we attempted to estimate
the prevalence of self-reported rheumatic diseases in a
Portuguese population. It was also our objective to evaluate
the influence of the variables sex and age on the
prevalence of these diseases.
Patients and Methods: The study population was
comprised of 297 individuals from a total of 573 random
telephone numbers selected from the city of Lisbon
telephone book (landline/residents). Those 297
were the ones that agreed to answer the proposed questionnaire.
Results: The prevalence value of self-reported rheumatic
diseases was 26.3%. A prevalence value of self-
-declared osteoarthritis of 21.2% was found, 7.7% for
osteoporosis, 1.3% for rheumatoid arthritis and 0.3%
each for gout, systemic lupus erythematosus, Behçet’s
disease and fibromyalgia. An association with the variables
sex and age was achieved for the total of rheumatic
diseases. The same association was obtained for
osteoarthritis and osteoporosis.
Conclusions: This study emphasizes the good self-
-judgment that the inquired population has about their
rheumatic diseases, and some of the obtained results
are in agreement with the national and worldwide literature.
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Original articles