Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients Exhibit Depressive and Anxiety Scores in the Subsyndromal Range

S. Hood, Jonathan Shufflebotham, J. Hendry, D. Hince, A. Rich, C. Probert, J. Potokar
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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients frequently experience affective disorders and psychiatric outpatients frequently meet criteria for IBS. The exact nature of this co-morbidity is not clear. 34 patients with Rome-II diagnosed IBS were recruited from a Gastroenterology clinic. Patients with social anxiety disorder (10 SSRI-remitted and 7 un- treated subjects) were used as a psychiatric comparison, 28 normal subjects from our register were included as a fourth group (Volunteers). Depressive and anxiety symptoms were measured by the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Spielberger Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), respectively. Personality traits were measured with the Swedish universities Scales of Personality (SSP). IBS subjects had BDI and STAI scores intermediate between those of volunteers and patients, despite their lack of a co-morbid psychiatric diagnosis. A principle component factor analysis of the SSP dataset corre- sponded closely to the solution published with other samples. ANOVA revealed significant between-group differences for 7 of the 13 SSP variables.
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肠易激综合征患者在亚综合征范围内表现出抑郁和焦虑评分
肠易激综合征(IBS)患者经常经历情感障碍,精神科门诊患者经常符合肠易激综合征的标准。这种合并症的确切性质尚不清楚。从一家胃肠病学诊所招募了34名罗马ii型诊断为IBS的患者。社会焦虑障碍患者(10名ssri缓解者和7名未治疗者)被用作精神病学比较,我们登记的28名正常受试者被纳入第四组(志愿者)。抑郁和焦虑症状分别采用贝克抑郁量表(BDI)和斯皮尔伯格特质焦虑量表(STAI)进行测量。人格特征采用瑞典大学人格量表(SSP)进行测量。IBS受试者的BDI和STAI得分介于志愿者和患者之间,尽管他们没有共病精神诊断。SSP数据集的主成分因子分析与其他样本发布的解决方案密切相关。方差分析显示13个SSP变量中有7个组间差异显著。
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