Relationship between Depression and Constipation: Results from a Large Cross-sectional Study in Adults.

IF 0.6 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Peyman Adibi, Maryam Abdoli, Hamed Daghaghzadeh, Ammar Hassanzadeh Keshteli, Hamid Afshar, Hamidreza Roohafza, Ahmad Esmaillzadeh, Awat Feizi
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Abstract

Background/aims: Accumulating evidence based on a few studies suggests a relationship between depression and functional constipation. This study examined whether depression is associated with a higher risk of functional constipation and whether it is gender specific.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out on 3,362 adults aged 18-55 years. In this study, functional gastrointestinal symptoms were determined using an Iranian reliable and valid version of the modified Rome III questionnaire. The Iranian validated version of the hospital anxiety and depression scale was used to evaluate the psychological health. Scores of eight or more on the depression subscale in the questionnaire were considered the presence of depression. Simple and multiple binary logistic regression were used for data analysis.

Results: The mean±SD age of participants was 36.29±7.87 years, and 58.5% were female. The prevalence of depression and constipation in the study sample was 28.6% and 23.9%, respectively. In the full adjusted model, in the total sample, depressed people showed a significantly higher risk of constipation; adjusted OR (AOR), 1.69 (95% CI, 1.37-2.09). Although a significant association was observed between depression and constipation in both genders, the association was stronger in men than women (AOR, 2.28; 95% CI, 1.50, 3.63 vs. AOR, 1.55; 95% CI, 1.21, 1.99).

Conclusions: These study findings showed that depressed people are at a significantly higher risk of being affected by constipation. The current study findings justify the importance of mental health evaluations in all patients with functional gastrointestinal disorders, particularly among constipated individuals.

抑郁与便秘的关系:一项大型成人横断面研究的结果。
背景/目的:越来越多的证据表明,抑郁与功能性便秘之间存在关系。这项研究调查了抑郁症是否与功能性便秘的高风险相关,以及它是否与性别有关。方法:对3362名18-55岁的成年人进行横断面研究。在这项研究中,功能性胃肠道症状是使用伊朗可靠和有效版本的修改后的Rome III问卷来确定的。采用伊朗医院焦虑抑郁量表进行心理健康评估。问卷中抑郁分量表的得分达到8分或更高就被认为存在抑郁。采用简单和多元二元逻辑回归进行数据分析。结果:参与者的平均±SD年龄为36.29±7.87岁,其中58.5%为女性。研究样本中抑郁和便秘的患病率分别为28.6%和23.9%。在完全调整模型中,在总样本中,抑郁症患者便秘的风险明显更高;调整OR (AOR), 1.69 (95% CI, 1.37-2.09)。尽管在两性中均观察到抑郁和便秘之间的显著关联,但男性的相关性强于女性(AOR, 2.28;95% CI, 1.50, 3.63, AOR, 1.55;95% ci, 1.21, 1.99)。结论:这些研究结果表明,抑郁的人患便秘的风险明显更高。目前的研究结果证明了对所有功能性胃肠疾病患者,特别是便秘患者进行心理健康评估的重要性。
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