Is there a connection between depression and inflammatory bowel disease? A systematic review

Monika Nowak, Hanna Sitka, Urszula Kochman
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Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of inflammatory conditions of the digestive tract, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are the principal types. Among the many symptoms characteristic of IBD, it is worth noting the symptoms of psychiatric disorders, often neglected in the therapeutic process. IBD's impact on patients' assessment of quality of life has been proven. Aim of the study: The purpose of this article is to review the literature in regards to the inflammatory bowel diseases in which depression occured and whether there is a connection between them. We also discussed various ways of treatment depression in IBDs.Material and Methods: The analysis covers the papers found in the PubMeddatabase. The search was conducted using the followingkeywords: “Inflammatory bowel diseases AND depression” (1,598 results), “Crohn’s disease AND depression” (892 results), “ ulcerative colitis AND depression” (823 records). Articles were analized with a particular emphasis on the most recent publications.Results: A total of 51 articles out of 3313 qualified for the review. There is a significant connection between frequent occurance of depression in the course of IBDs. However, because of the similarity of the symptoms of both diseases the depression diagnostic process is difficult and thus the number of patients with diagnosed depression isundervalued.Conclusions: Depression in IBDs is a important problem, it can exacerbate the symptoms and lower patients’ quality of life. To improve the holistic care of IBD patients, physicians should implement screening, at least widely available short scales or a few additional questions during an interview.
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背景:炎症性肠病(IBD)是一组消化道炎症,克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎是主要类型。在 IBD 的众多特征性症状中,值得注意的是在治疗过程中经常被忽视的精神障碍症状。IBD 对患者生活质量评估的影响已得到证实。研究目的本文旨在回顾有关炎症性肠病抑郁症的文献,以及它们之间是否存在联系。我们还讨论了治疗 IBD 抑郁症的各种方法:分析涵盖在 PubMed 数据库中找到的论文。使用以下关键词进行搜索:"炎症性肠病和抑郁症"(1,598 条结果)、"克罗恩病和抑郁症"(892 条结果)、"溃疡性结肠炎和抑郁症"(823 条记录)。对文章进行了分析,重点是最近发表的文章:结果:在 3313 篇文章中,共有 51 篇符合审查条件。在 IBD 的发病过程中,抑郁症的频繁发生有很大的关联。然而,由于这两种疾病的症状相似,抑郁症的诊断过程十分困难,因此被诊断为抑郁症的患者人数被低估了:结论:IBD 患者的抑郁是一个重要问题,它会加重症状,降低患者的生活质量。为了改善对 IBD 患者的整体护理,医生应进行筛查,至少应广泛使用简易量表或在访谈中增加几个问题。
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