Mood disorders in inflammatory bowel disease: Relation to diagnosis, disease activity, perceived stress, and other factors
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases2012Vol. 18(12), pp. 2301–2309
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Abstract
Anxiety and depression are common in IBD. Perceived stress is associated with mood disturbances in both UC and CD, but the other associated factors differ in the two diseases. Gastroenterologists should look for mood disorders in IBD and consider stress management and psychotherapy in affected patients.
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