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   the association between depression and activity of inflammatory bowel disease  
   
نویسنده joukar farahnaz ,asgharnezhad mehrnaz ,faraji niloofar ,zeinali tahereh ,hojati amineh ,maveddati sara ,sepehrimanesh masood ,isanazar adeleh ,mansour-ghanaei alireza ,samadi alireza ,mansour-ghanaei fariborz
منبع caspian journal of neurological sciences - 2023 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:102 -107
چکیده    Background: the association between depression and inflammatory bowel disease (ibd) has been reported worldwide. objectives: we aimed to investigate the prevalence of active and inactive ibd depression and its associated risk factors among patients with depression and ibd. materials & methods: in this cross-sectional study, demographic data and clinical characteristics of 156 ibd patients referred to razi hospital, rasht city, iran, were recorded from 2015 to 2016. the beck depression inventory (bdi) was administered to all patients, and their scores were classified as no, mild, moderate, and severe depression. modified truelove and witts severity index (mtwsi) for ulcerative colitis (uc) and harvey bradshaw severity index (hbsi) for crohn’s disease (cd) were used to quantitate ibd activity as active uc (scored ≥10) and active cd (scored ≥7). results: about 35.9% of the patients (n=56) had depression. patients with active ibd had significantly higher bdi scores than those with inactive ibd (14.41±10.34 vs 10.14±10.28, respectively, p=0.011). except for income (p=0.001), no significant associations were detected between ibd status and other background variables (p>0.05). no patients in either active or inactive ibd groups had cancers. based on the severity of depression, the patients were grouped as follows: 64.1% had no depression, 30.1% had mild depression, 5.8% had moderate depression, and 0.0% had severe depression. however, significant positive associations were seen between an increase in depression severity and having autoimmune diseases, a lower education level, and a history of ibd-related surgeries. conclusion: it seems that patients with active ibd are more depressed than inactive ibd patients.
کلیدواژه depression ,colitis ,ulcerative ,crohn’s disease ,education
آدرس guilan university of medical sciences, gastrointestinal & liver diseases research center, iran, guilan university of medical sciences, gastrointestinal & liver diseases research center, iran, guilan university of medical sciences, gastrointestinal & liver diseases research center, iran, guilan university of medical sciences, gastrointestinal & liver diseases research center, iran, guilan university of medical sciences, gastrointestinal & liver diseases research center, iran, universita degli studi di bari aldo moro, department of medicine, italy, louisiana state university, health sciences center, department of biochemistry and molecular biology, usa, guilan university of medical sciences, school of medicine, shafa hospital, department of psychiatry, iran, guilan university of medical sciences, gastrointestinal & liver diseases research center, iran, guilan university of medical sciences, gastrointestinal & liver diseases research center, iran, guilan university of medical sciences, gastrointestinal & liver diseases research center, iran
پست الکترونیکی fmansourghanaei@gmail.com
 
     
   
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