Anxiety disorders presenting as gastrointestinal symptoms in children - a scoping review.

IF 3.2 Q1 PEDIATRICS Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-01-13 DOI:10.3345/cep.2024.01732
Anjali Kumar, Pramodh Vallabhaneni
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Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID) and their association with anxiety disorders in children significantly impact a child's functioning and treatment response. This study aimed to scope the evidence of anxiety disorders manifesting as FGID in children up to 16 years old. A comprehensive search strategy was conducted on Embase (1974-2024), Medline (via EBSCOHost 1946-2024), and APA PsycINFO (via EBSCOHost 1967-2024). Articles were retrieved, screened, and assessed for bias using the GRADE system. Our initial search yielded 1984 articles. After screening titles and abstracts, 53 articles remained. Full-text screening further narrowed this to four eligible studies. The first study found that anxiety indirectly influenced abdominal pain severity in children with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The second study reported an association between anxiety and abdominal pain but found that anxiety might not predict abdominal pain in later childhood. The third study suggested FGID could be a risk factor for anxiety, with higher anxiety rates in children with FGID compared to those without. The fourth study found no significant difference in pain intensity between children with functional abdominal pain disorders (FAPD) alone and those with FAPD and anxiety. The reviewed studies indicate a relationship between anxiety and FGID but lack clarity on directionality or causation. The limited number of studies calls for more research, including case-control studies with large sample sizes and longitudinal cohort studies to investigate the incidence and causation.

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儿童表现为胃肠道症状的焦虑症——范围综述
功能性胃肠疾病(FGID)及其与儿童焦虑症的关联显著影响儿童的功能和治疗反应。本研究旨在确定16岁以下儿童中表现为FGID的焦虑症的证据范围。在Embase(1974-2024)、Medline(通过EBSCOHost 1946-2024)和APA PsycINFO(通过EBSCOHost 1967-2024)上进行了全面的搜索策略。文章被检索、筛选,并使用GRADE系统评估偏倚。我们最初的搜索得到了1984篇文章。在筛选标题和摘要后,剩下53篇文章。全文筛选进一步将范围缩小到四项符合条件的研究。第一项研究发现,焦虑间接影响肠易激综合征(IBS)儿童腹痛的严重程度。第二项研究报告了焦虑和腹痛之间的联系,但发现焦虑可能无法预测儿童后期的腹痛。第三项研究表明,FGID可能是焦虑的一个危险因素,与没有FGID的儿童相比,FGID儿童的焦虑率更高。第四项研究发现,单独患有功能性腹痛障碍(FAPD)的儿童与伴有FAPD和焦虑的儿童的疼痛强度无显著差异。所回顾的研究表明焦虑与FGID之间存在关系,但缺乏方向性或因果关系的明确。研究数量有限,需要进行更多的研究,包括大样本量的病例对照研究和纵向队列研究,以调查发病率和因果关系。
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