The Impact of COVID-19 on Health Anxiety and Perceived Stress Among Persons with IBD: A Population-representative Study

Seth R Shaffer, Gia L Jackson, Sydney Chochinov, Casandra Dolovich, Lesley A Graff, Renée El-Gabalawy, Souradet Yuh-Nan Shaw, Harminder Singh, Charles N Bernstein
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Abstract Background The Corona Virus Immune Disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has broadly impacted the mental health of individuals worldwide, especially with restrictions including social distancing and quarantining. Persons with IBD are at increased risk of mental health disorders. The aim was to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic affected adults with a chronic health issue, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), using a population-based sample. Methods A survey study in Manitoba was conducted during the second COVID-19 wave in autumn 2020. We assessed proportions of health anxiety and perceived stress using validated measures, as well as stressors during the COVID-19 pandemic. We used univariable and multivariable logistic regression analysis to assess predictors of perceived stress and health anxiety. Results A total of 1,384 (47.1%) persons responded, with a mean age of 58.0, and 46.9% had Crohn’s disease. Almost three quarters (73.7%) had increased stress, with 37.7% having increased stress about their IBD, and 33.6% worried about their IBD worsening. 46.0% felt increased stress about accessing their doctor or nurse, and 56.5% felt they had good access to their gastroenterologist. Elevated stress and health anxiety were seen in 63.5% and 17.2% of respondents, respectively. Younger age and being on immune-modifying therapy (IMT) was predictive of increased health anxiety and stress. Longer IBD duration was associated with decreased stress, including those on IMT. Conclusion Persons with IBD reported high rates of stress and health anxiety early in the COVID-19 pandemic, especially among those on IMT. It will be important to determine how this evolved over time and to what extent this impacted on disease course.
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COVID-19对IBD患者健康焦虑和感知压力的影响:一项具有人群代表性的研究
背景冠状病毒免疫疾病-2019 (COVID-19)大流行广泛影响了全世界个人的心理健康,特别是在社交距离和隔离等限制措施的情况下。IBD患者患精神健康障碍的风险增加。目的是通过基于人群的样本,了解COVID-19大流行如何影响患有慢性健康问题,炎症性肠病(IBD)的成年人。方法在2020年秋季第二波COVID-19流行期间对马尼托巴省进行调查研究。我们使用有效的测量方法评估了健康焦虑和感知压力的比例,以及COVID-19大流行期间的压力源。我们使用单变量和多变量逻辑回归分析来评估感知压力和健康焦虑的预测因子。结果共有1384人(47.1%)回复,平均年龄为58.0岁,其中46.9%患有克罗恩病。近四分之三(73.7%)的人压力增加,37.7%的人对他们的IBD感到压力增加,33.6%的人担心他们的IBD恶化。46.0%的人觉得去看医生或护士的压力增加了,56.5%的人觉得去看肠胃科医生的机会更大。63.5%和17.2%的受访者分别出现压力升高和健康焦虑。年龄较小和接受免疫修饰治疗(IMT)可预测健康焦虑和压力的增加。较长的IBD持续时间与压力减少有关,包括IMT组。结论在COVID-19大流行早期,IBD患者报告的压力和健康焦虑率很高,特别是在IMT患者中。重要的是要确定这是如何随着时间的推移而演变的,以及这在多大程度上影响了疾病的进程。
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