Effect of psychosocial stressors on patients with Crohn's disease: threatening life experiences and family relations. Issue 9 (September 2016)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Effect of psychosocial stressors on patients with Crohn's disease: threatening life experiences and family relations. Issue 9 (September 2016)
- Main Title:
- Effect of psychosocial stressors on patients with Crohn's disease
- Authors:
- Slonim-Nevo, Vered
Sarid, Orly
Friger, Michael
Schwartz, Doron
Chernin, Elena
Shahar, Ilana
Sergienko, Ruslan
Vardi, Hillel
Rosenthal, Alexander
Mushkalo, Alexander
Dizengof, Vitaly
Ben-Yakov, Gil
Abu-Freha, Naim
Munteanu, Daniella
Gaspar, Nava
Eidelman, Leslie
Segal, Arik
Fich, Alexander
Greenberg, Dan
Odes, Shmuel - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background and aims: Threatening life experiences and adverse family relations are major psychosocial stressors affecting mental and physical health in chronic illnesses, but their influence in Crohn's disease (CD) is unclear. We assessed whether these stressors would predict the psychological and medical condition of CD patients. Methods: Consecutive adult CD patients completed a series of instruments including demography, Patient Harvey–Bradshaw Index (P-HBI), Short Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (SIBDQ), short-form survey instrument (SF-36), brief symptom inventory (BSI), family assessment device (FAD), and list of threatening life experiences (LTE). Associations of FAD and LTE with P-HBI, SIBDQ, SF-36, and BSI were examined by multiple linear and quantile regression analyses. Results: The cohort included 391 patients, mean age 38.38±13.95 years, 59.6% women, with intermediate economic status. The median scores were as follows: P-HBI 4 (2–8), FAD 1.67 (1.3–2.1), LTE 1 (0–3), SF-36 physical health 43.75 (33.7–51.0), SF-36 mental health 42.99 (34.1–51.9), and BSI-Global Severity Index 0.81 (0.4–1.4). The SIBDQ was 47.27±13.9. LTE was associated with increased P-HBI in all quantiles and FAD in the 50% quantile. FAD and LTE were associated with reduced SIBDQ ( P <0.001). Higher LTE was associated with lower SF-36 physical and mental health ( P <0.001); FAD was associated with reduced mental health ( P <0.001). FAD and LTE were associated positively withAbstract : Background and aims: Threatening life experiences and adverse family relations are major psychosocial stressors affecting mental and physical health in chronic illnesses, but their influence in Crohn's disease (CD) is unclear. We assessed whether these stressors would predict the psychological and medical condition of CD patients. Methods: Consecutive adult CD patients completed a series of instruments including demography, Patient Harvey–Bradshaw Index (P-HBI), Short Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (SIBDQ), short-form survey instrument (SF-36), brief symptom inventory (BSI), family assessment device (FAD), and list of threatening life experiences (LTE). Associations of FAD and LTE with P-HBI, SIBDQ, SF-36, and BSI were examined by multiple linear and quantile regression analyses. Results: The cohort included 391 patients, mean age 38.38±13.95 years, 59.6% women, with intermediate economic status. The median scores were as follows: P-HBI 4 (2–8), FAD 1.67 (1.3–2.1), LTE 1 (0–3), SF-36 physical health 43.75 (33.7–51.0), SF-36 mental health 42.99 (34.1–51.9), and BSI-Global Severity Index 0.81 (0.4–1.4). The SIBDQ was 47.27±13.9. LTE was associated with increased P-HBI in all quantiles and FAD in the 50% quantile. FAD and LTE were associated with reduced SIBDQ ( P <0.001). Higher LTE was associated with lower SF-36 physical and mental health ( P <0.001); FAD was associated with reduced mental health ( P <0.001). FAD and LTE were associated positively with GSI in all quantiles; age was associated negatively. Conclusion: CD patients with more threatening life experiences and adverse family relations were less healthy both physically and mentally. Physicians offering patients sociopsychological therapy should relate to threatening life experiences and family relations. … (more)
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- European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology. Volume 28:Issue 9(2016:Sep.)
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- European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology
- Issue:
- Volume 28:Issue 9(2016:Sep.)
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- Volume 28, Issue 9 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 28
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0028-0009-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2016-09
- Subjects:
- Crohn's disease -- family relations -- list of threatening life experiences
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- 10.1097/MEG.0000000000000666 ↗
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