[Determination of subjective burden from chronic inflammatory bowel disease and its psychosocial consequences. Results from a study of 200 patients].

Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol

Medizinisch-psychosomatische Klinik Roseneck, Prien/Chiemsee.

Published: December 1999

Somatic symptoms of chronic organic diseases do not sufficiently explain the degree to which the individual's daily life is impaired. Quality of life questionnaires are increasingly used to measure long term effects of therapy and rehabilitation. The present study is concerned with determining factors associated with the quality of life of patients suffering from inflammatory bowel disease (IBS). We investigated 200 consecutive inpatients with IBS (Crohn's disease 119, ulcerative colitis 81; 142 males, females; mean age 36.8 years) of the Niederrhein Clinic, a centre for gastroenterologic diseases and metabolic disorders. We assessed sociodemographic data of the last three years, the results of all recent clinical examinations (pattern and extension of inflammatory lesions) CDAI and CAI to determine the activity of the disease, expert ratings of disease severity as well as impact on family, partnership, social environment and leisure activities, psychometric data concerning anxiety (STAI), depression (Paranoid-Depressivitätsskala), and coping (FKV). The subjective impairment was measured by structured interviews. The inflammatory activity of IBS and the intensity of symptoms correlated only insignificantly with the subjective impairment. Depression (as measured by the Paranoid-Depressivitätsskala) and a depressive style of coping (FKV) revealed to be the best predictors for subjective impairment. For patients with a mild to moderate degree of IBS quality of life does not significantly depend on the degree and severity of disease. A depressive coping style seems to be a crucial target of rehabilitation and psychotherapy in IBS.

Download full-text PDF

Source

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

quality life
12
subjective impairment
12
inflammatory bowel
8
bowel disease
8
coping fkv
8
disease
6
ibs
5
[determination subjective
4
subjective burden
4
burden chronic
4

Similar Publications

Background: We aimed to identify the central lifestyle, the most impactful among lifestyle factor clusters; the central health outcome, the most impactful among health outcome clusters; and the bridge lifestyle, the most strongly connected to health outcome clusters, across 29 countries to optimise resource allocation for local holistic health improvements.

Methods: From July 2020 to August 2021, we surveyed 16 461 adults across 29 countries who self-reported changes in 18 lifestyle factors and 13 health outcomes due to the pandemic. Three networks were generated by network analysis for each country: lifestyle, health outcome, and bridge networks.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

PO Tetrahedron Assisted Chelate Engineering for 10.67%-Efficient Antimony Selenosulfide Solar Cells.

Adv Mater

January 2025

Institute of Thin Film Physics and Applications, Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Advanced Thin Films and Applications, Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Devices and Systems of Ministry of Education and Guangdong Province, State Key Laboratory of Radio Frequency Heterogeneous Integration, College of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, 518060, China.

Anisotropic carrier transport and deep-level defect of antimony selenosulfide (Sb(S,Se)) absorber are two vital auses restraining the photovoltaic performance of this emerging thin-film solar cell. Herein, chelate engineering is proposed to prepare high-quality Sb(S,Se) film based on hydrothermal deposition approach, which realizes desirable carrier transport and passivated defects by using tetrahedral PO ion in dibasic sodium phosphate (NaHPO, DSP). The PO Lewis structure, on one hand in the form of [(SbO)(PO)] chelate, can adsorb on the polar planes of cadmium sulfide (CdS) layer, promoting the heterogeneous nucleation, and on the other hand, the tetrahedral PO inhibits horizontal growth of (SbS(e)) ribbons due to size effects, thus achieving desirable [hk1] orientation.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: After suffering for an average of 7 years before diagnosis, endometriosis patients are usually left with more questions than answers about managing their symptoms in the absence of a cure. To help women with endometriosis after their diagnosis, we developed an online support program combining user research, evidence-based medicine, and clinical expertise. Structured around CBT and the quality-of-life metrics from the EHP score, the program is designed to guide participants over a 3-month and is available in France.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Identifying robust integrated pest management (IPM) strategies requires the testing of multiple factors at the same time and assessing their combined effects e.g., on disease control.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Due to a lack of validated methodologies, this study aimed to evaluate the quality of life (QoL) among individuals affected by lymphedema and to compare them with the general population and common diseases. Patients were recruited from October 2023 till March 2024. The SF-36 and LYMQOL questionnaires were administered.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!