| Literature DB >> 34494184 |
Antonina Mikocka-Walus1, David Skvarc2, Manuel Barreiro de Acosta3, Floor Bennebroek Evertsz4, Charles N Bernstein5, Johan Burisch6, Nuno Ferreira7, Richard B Gearry8, Lesley A Graff5, Sharon Jedel9, Anna Mokrowiecka10, Andreas Stengel11,12, Inês A Trindade13, Miranda A L van Tilburg14,15,16, Simon R Knowles17.
Abstract
This study aimed to explore the association between perceived isolation and symptoms of distress in people with GI disorders at the time of the pandemic; and to examine factors which moderate this relationship. This online cross-sectional survey was advertised in May-September 2020 via patient organisations and associated social media. Overall, 831 people (82% female, mean age 49 years) from 27 countries participated. A significant relationship between social isolation and psychological distress was noted (r = .525, p < .001). GI symptoms moderated the association between isolation and distress (B = .047, t = 2.47, p = .015). Interventions targeting these factors may help to reduce distress in people with GI disorders at the time of major stressors such as the COVID-19 pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; Gastrointestinal disorders; Isolation; Psychological distress
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34494184 PMCID: PMC8423336 DOI: 10.1007/s10880-021-09818-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Psychol Med Settings ISSN: 1068-9583
Descriptive statistics and frequencies
| 793 | 38 | 49.1 | 16.1 | 18 | 94 | |
| 831 | 0 | 36.2 | 16.6 | 15 | 97 | |
| 831 | 0 | 26.9 | 25.4 | 0 | 126 | |
| 831 | 0 | 19 | 9.85 | 7 | 49 | |
| 831 | 0 | 26.5 | 8.51 | 9 | 45 | |
| 831 | 0 | 4.73 | 2.79 | 0 | 10 | |
| 424 | 407 | $75,015 | $84,456 | 0 | $1,103,832 | |
| 424 | 407 | 8.45 | 3.47 | 0 | 18 | |
| 830 | 0 | 16.91 | 15 | 0 | 92 |
*Quintiles of household pre-tax annual income in USD
Bivariate correlations
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Distress | – | |||||||||
| 2 SES | −.055 | – | ||||||||
| 3 Age | −.198† | −.166† | – | |||||||
| 4 GSRS | .484† | −.117* | −.133† | – | ||||||
| 5 Experiential Avoidance | .734† | −.117* | −.214† | .358† | – | |||||
| 6 COVID Fear | .307† | −.074 | −.03 | .249† | .263† | – | ||||
| 7 Isolation | .525† | .008 | −.069 | .322† | .441† | .421† | – | |||
| 8 Immunomodulators | −.011 | .001 | −.104** | .008 | .01 | .05 | .011 | – | ||
| 9 Female Gender | −.145† | .021 | .022 | −.108** | −.124† | −.081** | −.167† | -.041 | – | |
| 10 Job loss during COVID | .046 | −.066 | −.016 | .029 | .013 | .1** | .074* | .027 | −.085* | |
| 11 Living with others | .089* | −.024 | −.149† | .139† | .052 | .053 | .02 | −.006 | −.023 | -.01 |
*p < .05, ** p < .01
p < .001
Adjusted moderation model
| ANOVA Omnibus tests | Regression | 95% Confidence Interval | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F | P | η2p | Estimate | SE | Lower | Upper | β | |
| Model/Intercept | 68.573 | < .001 | .661 | 29.397 | 1.790 | 25.877 | 32.917 | |
| Acceptance | 208.256 | < .001 | .622 | 1.338 | .093 | 1.156 | 1.521 | .538 |
| COVID Isolation | 43.767 | < .001 | .141 | 2.195 | .332 | 1.543 | 2.848 | .245 |
| COVID Fear | .234 | .629 | .002 | .048 | .099 | −0.147 | 0.244 | .016 |
| GSRS | 18.528 | < .001 | .073 | .227 | .053 | 0.123 | 0.331 | .151 |
| Female gender | 1.671 | .197 | .006 | 2.614 | 2.023 | −1.362 | 6.592 | .104 |
| Lost job during COVID | 1.241 | .266 | .002 | 3.467 | 3.113 | −2.652 | 9.587 | .138 |
| SES | 1.038 | .309 | .005 | .304 | .299 | −0.283 | 0.892 | .031 |
| Age | 2.806 | .095 | .004 | −.084 | .05 | −0.182 | 0.014 | -.053 |
| Living with others | .004 | .970 | − | .048 | .711 | −3.071 | .645 | .243 |
| COVID Isolation * Experiential Avoidance | 1.751 | .187 | .022 | .041 | .031 | −0.019 | 0.101 | .046 |
| COVID Isolation * COVID Fear | 1.007 | .316 | .006 | .035 | .035 | −0.033 | 0.102 | .033 |
| COVID Isolation * GSRS | 6.017 | .015 | .015 | .047 | .019 | 0.009 | 0.084 | .088 |
Adj. R2 = .651
p < .001
Fig. 1Moderation effect between isolation, G1 symptoms and distress. Note: G1 symptoms high, low and average panels reflect ranges < 1 standard deviation above and below the mean, and the mean