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摘要
尽管肠易激综合征(IBS)的发病率很高,而且对个人的生活质量产生了很大的负面影响,但人们对其病因仍然知之甚少。这项前瞻性研究探讨了早期生活因素(童年不良经历 ACE)和自闭症强度是否可以解释肠易激综合征症状的严重程度及其对心理功能的长期影响。我们还比较了肠易激综合征样本与健康对照组之间的研究变量。研究方法:根据罗马 III 肠易激综合征诊断标准,我们从全国波兰样本中招募了 245 名被诊断为肠易激综合征的患者。肠易激综合征样本分三次完成了以下心理测试问卷,每次间隔一个月:童年不良经历问卷、多伦多亚历山大症量表、肠易激综合征症状严重程度评分、简表感知压力量表以及超简表焦虑和抑郁患者健康问卷。结果与健康对照组相比,肠易激综合征组报告的 ACE 数量明显更多,自闭症严重程度更高,压力、焦虑和抑郁症状也更严重。研究提取了四种具有不同肠易激综合征症状、压力、焦虑和抑郁症状动态变化的肠易激综合征个体特征,这些特征与参与者的基线ACE数量和情感淡漠强度相关。ACE应纳入肠易激综合征筛查,并在设计针对肠易激综合征患者的个性化多学科治疗方法时加以考虑。
Adverse childhood experiences and alexithymia intensity as predictors of temporal dynamics of functioning in individuals with irritable bowel syndrome: A three-wave latent transition analysis
Objective
Despite high prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and its significant negative impact on individuals' quality of life, its etiology remains poorly understood. This prospective study explored whether early life factors (adverse childhood experiences; ACEs) and alexithymia intensity, could explain IBS symptom severity and its effects on psychological functioning over time. We also compared the studied variables between an IBS sample and a healthy control group.
Method
Based on the Rome III Diagnostic Criteria for IBS, 245 individuals with a diagnosis of IBS were recruited from a national sample of Poles. The IBS sample completed the following psychometric questionaries in three waves, one month apart: Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire, Toronto Alexithymia Scale, IBS Symptom Severity Score, Short Form Perceived Stress Scale, and Ultra-Brief Patient Health Questionnaire for Anxiety and Depression. Latent transition analysis was used to identify distinct profiles of IBS symptom dynamics.
Results
The IBS group reported a significantly higher number of ACEs, greater alexithymia severity, and more intense levels of stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms compared to the healthy controls. Four profiles of IBS individuals with distinct dynamics of IBS symptoms, stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms were extracted, which correlated with the baseline number of ACEs and alexithymia intensity among participants.
Conclusion
Childhood adversity and associated problems in emotional processing affect IBS symptom severity. ACEs should be included in IBS screening and considered in the design of individualized multidisciplinary treatment approaches for IBS patients.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Psychosomatic Research is a multidisciplinary research journal covering all aspects of the relationships between psychology and medicine. The scope is broad and ranges from basic human biological and psychological research to evaluations of treatment and services. Papers will normally be concerned with illness or patients rather than studies of healthy populations. Studies concerning special populations, such as the elderly and children and adolescents, are welcome. In addition to peer-reviewed original papers, the journal publishes editorials, reviews, and other papers related to the journal''s aims.