Psychosocial moderators of quality of life in irritable bowel syndrome.

B D Naliboff, G Balice, E A Mayer
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Abstract

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a chronic disorder with symptoms that range in intensity from mild and infrequent to severe and continuous. Similarly the impact of IBS on Quality of Life (QOL) measures can range from very small to disabling. In a very simple model one might expect a change in symptom intensity or frequency to be reflected in a similar change in QOL. However, a variety of other factors may alter this straightforward and unidirectional relationship between symptomatic treatment and QOL improvement. This paper presents several classes of these potential moderator variables in QOL outcome in IBS, as well as specific models of symptom, moderator, QOL relationships that can be investigated in future research. An illustrative example of a regression approach to analysis of psychosocial moderator variables indicates both psychosocial measures, and symptom severity, independently contribute to the prediction of QOL in IBS.

肠易激综合征患者生活质量的社会心理调节因素。
肠易激综合征(IBS)是一种慢性疾病,其症状从轻度和罕见到严重和持续不等。同样,肠易激综合症对生活质量(QOL)的影响可以从很小到致残不等。在一个非常简单的模型中,人们可能期望症状强度或频率的变化反映在生活质量的类似变化中。然而,多种其他因素可能改变对症治疗与生活质量改善之间这种直接单向的关系。本文介绍了影响IBS患者生活质量结果的几种潜在调节变量,以及症状、调节因素和生活质量之间关系的具体模型,这些模型可以在未来的研究中进行探讨。一个用回归方法分析社会心理调节变量的说明性例子表明,社会心理测量和症状严重程度都独立地有助于IBS患者生活质量的预测。
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