People with haemophilia and female carriers in Sweden have higher risk of anxiety, depression and pain, based on treatment patterns
People with haemophilia have an increased risk of acute and chronic pain, and long-term disability, associated with bleeds. Anxiety and depression are other factors negatively affecting their quality of life. These were among the results of the MIND study, which aims to identify patterns of prescribed pain, anti-depressive and anti-anxiety medication and management of pain, depression and anxiety in people with haemophilia in four Nordic countries. The results of the MIND study also show that people with haemophilia in Sweden have a substantially higher prescription of analgesics than