Insomnia is common in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and is associated with mental health conditions as well as IBD activity.

IF 3.4 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Intestinal Research Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-01 DOI:10.5217/ir.2023.00028
Alex Barnes, Jane M Andrews, Sutapa Mukherjee, Robert V Bryant, Peter Bampton, Robert J Fraser, Réme Mountifield
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Abstract

Background/aims: Insomnia is common in people with chronic medical conditions, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and is readily treatable through cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. This study aimed to describe the associations with insomnia in people with IBD and its relationship to IBD-related disability.

Methods: An online questionnaire was administered through 3 tertiary IBD centers, social media, and Crohn's Colitis Australia. The questionnaire included the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), a validated assessment of insomnia. Measures of anxiety, depression, physical activity, and disability were also included. IBD activity was assessed using validated patient reported scores. A multivariate model was constructed for clinically significant insomnia and ISI scores. Subpopulations of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis were considered.

Results: In a cohort of 670 respondents the median age was 41 years (range, 32-70 years), with the majority female (78.4%), the majority had Crohn's disease (57.3%). Increasingly severe disability was associated with worse insomnia score. Clinically significant insomnia was associated with clinically active IBD, abdominal pain, anxiety, and depression, in a multivariate model. In an ulcerative colitis population, Simple Clinical Colitis Activity Index components of general well-being and urgency were associated with worse ISI score in a model including depression and anxiety. In those with Crohn's disease, the multivariate model included Harvey Bradshaw Index score in addition to depression and anxiety.

Conclusions: Insomnia is common in people with IBD and is associated with increased disability. Abdominal pain and mental health conditions should prompt consideration for screening for insomnia and referral for cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia.

失眠在炎症性肠病(IBD)中很常见,与心理健康状况以及IBD活动有关。
背景/目的:失眠在患有炎症性肠病(IBD)等慢性疾病的人中很常见,通过失眠的认知行为疗法很容易治疗。本研究旨在描述IBD患者失眠的相关性及其与IBD相关残疾的关系。方法:通过3个三级IBD中心、社交媒体和澳大利亚克罗恩氏结肠炎进行在线问卷调查。调查问卷包括失眠严重程度指数(ISI),这是一项经过验证的失眠评估。焦虑、抑郁、体育活动和残疾的测量也包括在内。IBD活动使用经验证的患者报告分数进行评估。构建了一个具有临床意义的失眠和ISI评分的多变量模型。考虑了克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎的亚群。结果:在670名受访者的队列中,中位年龄为41岁(32-70岁),其中大多数为女性(78.4%),大多数患有克罗恩病(57.3%)。越来越严重的残疾与更差的失眠评分有关。在一个多变量模型中,具有临床意义的失眠与临床活动性IBD、腹痛、焦虑和抑郁有关。在溃疡性结肠炎人群中,在包括抑郁和焦虑在内的模型中,一般幸福感和紧迫感的简单临床结肠炎活动指数成分与较差的ISI评分相关。在克罗恩病患者中,除了抑郁和焦虑外,多变量模型还包括Harvey-Bradshaw指数得分。结论:失眠在IBD患者中很常见,并与残疾增加有关。腹痛和心理健康状况应促使人们考虑进行失眠筛查,并转诊进行失眠认知行为治疗。
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Intestinal Research
Intestinal Research GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
10.20%
发文量
69
审稿时长
38 weeks
期刊介绍: Intestinal Research (Intest Res) is the joint official publication of the Asian Organization for Crohn''s and Colitis (AOCC), Chinese Society of IBD (CSIBD), Japanese Society for IBD (JSIBD), Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases (KASID), Taiwan Society of IBD (TSIBD) and Colitis Crohn''s Foundation (India) (CCF, india). The aim of the Journal is to provide broad and in-depth analysis of intestinal diseases, especially inflammatory bowel disease, which shows increasing tendency and significance. As a Journal specialized in clinical and translational research in gastroenterology, it encompasses multiple aspects of diseases originated from the small and large intestines. The Journal also seeks to propagate and exchange useful innovations, both in ideas and in practice, within the research community. As a mode of scholarly communication, it encourages scientific investigation through the rigorous peer-review system and constitutes a qualified and continual platform for sharing studies of researchers and practitioners. Specifically, the Journal presents up-to-date coverage of medical researches on the physiology, epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentations, and therapeutic interventions of the intestinal diseases. General topics of interest include inflammatory bowel disease, colon and small intestine cancer or polyp, endoscopy, irritable bowel syndrome and other motility disorders, infectious enterocolitis, intestinal tuberculosis, and so forth. The Journal publishes diverse types of academic materials such as editorials, clinical and basic reviews, original articles, case reports, letters to the editor, brief communications, perspective, statement or commentary, and images that are useful to clinicians and researchers.
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