Psychological distress and GI symptoms are related to severity of bloating in women with irritable bowel syndrome.
Abstract
Bloating is a frequent complaint of women with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). We compared retrospective and daily diary gastrointestinal and psychological distress symptoms in 183 women ages 18-48 in three IBS subgroups: Minimal-Bloating, Mild-Bloating, Moderate-Severe-Bloating. More women with moderate to severe levels of bloating reported a history of hard stools, straining to have a stool, a history of depressive disorders, and more severe daily symptoms of depression and anxiety as compared to women with minimal or mild bloating symptoms. Appraising the level of symptom severity and psychological distress is vital to the selection of appropriate treatment options.
Division of Nursing Science, College of Health Science, Ewha Womans University, 11-1 Daehyun-Dong, Seoul 120-750, South Korea.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available MeSH
Abdominal PainAdultAnxietyCausalityChronic DiseaseCohort StudiesComorbidityConstipationDepressionDiarrheaFemaleHumansIrritable Bowel SyndromeMiddle AgedQuality of LifeRetrospective StudiesSeverity of Illness IndexStress, PsychologicalSurveys and QuestionnairesWomen's Health
Pub Type(s)
Comparative Study
Journal Article
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural