The causal representation of outpatients with Crohn's disease: is there a link between psychological distress and clinical disease activity?

Psycho-social medicine Pub Date : 2013-12-16 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.3205/psm000098
Ingrid Banovic, Daniel Gilibert, Anne Andronikof, Ahmed Jebrane, Ivan Ajdukovic, Jaques Cosnes
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Objectives: Because of the fluctuating and occasional character of Crohn's disease (CD), patients have to cope with a changeable condition of health. Personal perceived control is known to be an important element of adaptation to their medical condition. The objectives of this work are to determine if perceived personal control is predictive of the clinical activity of the disease and of psychological distress (depression, anxiety).

Methods: The Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS), the causal dimension scale and the Clinical Global Impression (CGI; assessing perceived severity) were administered to 160 patients affected by Crohn's disease. Indicators of inflammation (CRP), disease duration and clinical activity of the disease were also asessed.

Results: Globally, CD patients perceive their disease as being personally neither controllable nor uncontrollable. Whereas psychological distress is significantly higher when the disease is active, the relationship between the variables appears complex. The feeling of personal control is explained by the clinical activity of the disease (p=.0001) and by the perception that CD is unstable (p<.00001) and globally impacts the life of patients (p=.001). Nevertheless perception of personal control does not explain the clinical activity of the disease. Finally, psychological distress is explained by the perception that the medical team is unable to control the disease (p=.00001) and by the global consequences of the disease on life (p<.005).

Conclusions: Psychological treatments should take these dimensions into account so as to improve the well-being and medical conditions of patients.

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门诊克罗恩病患者的因果表现:心理困扰与临床疾病活动之间是否存在联系?
目的:由于克罗恩病(CD)的波动性和偶然性,患者必须应对多变的健康状况。众所周知,个人感知控制是适应其医疗状况的重要因素。这项工作的目的是确定感知到的个人控制是否可以预测疾病的临床活动和心理困扰(抑郁、焦虑)。方法:采用医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)、因果维度量表和临床总体印象量表(CGI);评估感知严重性)对160名克罗恩病患者进行治疗。同时评估炎症指标(CRP)、病程和疾病的临床活动性。结果:在全球范围内,乳糜泻患者认为他们的疾病既不可控也不可控。然而,当疾病处于活跃状态时,心理困扰明显更高,变量之间的关系似乎很复杂。个人控制的感觉可以通过疾病的临床活动(p= 0.0001)和CD不稳定的感知来解释(p结论:心理治疗应考虑这些方面,以改善患者的健康和医疗状况。
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