The Implications of Mental Health and Trauma in Interstitial Cystitis.

IF 2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Health Psychology Research Pub Date : 2022-11-12 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.52965/001c.40321
Tyler R Bendrick, Graison L Sitenga, Cameron Booth, Matthew P Sacco, Christine Erie, Danyon J Anderson, Alan D Kaye, Ivan Urits
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Abstract

This review aims to assess the relationship between interstitial cystitis (IC) and significant traumatic events or PTSD. It was shown that there is a strong correlation between past trauma and the development of interstitial cystitis, as well as a much higher incidence of PTSD in patients diagnosed with IC. It was also established that for individuals with early traumatic experiences, the more likely the development of IC later in life, and with more severe symptoms and adverse effects on quality of life. We describe three distinct hypotheses for the possible physiologic mechanism for development of IC with relation to mental health and trauma, although definitive evidence in this area is still lacking, which poses interesting avenues for further research. This review also revealed an apparent lack of, and need for, trauma informed care and screening for PTSD in patients diagnosed with IC or other chronic pain syndromes.

间质性膀胱炎的心理健康和创伤的意义。
本综述旨在评估间质性膀胱炎(IC)与重大创伤性事件或PTSD之间的关系。研究表明,过去的创伤与间质性膀胱炎的发展之间存在很强的相关性,在诊断为IC的患者中,PTSD的发病率要高得多。研究还发现,对于早期有创伤经历的个体,在以后的生活中越有可能发展为IC,症状和对生活质量的不良影响也越严重。我们描述了与心理健康和创伤相关的IC发展可能的生理机制的三种不同假设,尽管这一领域仍缺乏明确的证据,这为进一步研究提供了有趣的途径。这篇综述还揭示了在诊断为IC或其他慢性疼痛综合征的患者中,创伤知情护理和PTSD筛查的明显缺乏和需要。
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Health Psychology Research
Health Psychology Research PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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