Literature DB >> 9110387

The role of psychosocial factors in gastrointestinal illness.

D A Drossman1.   

Abstract

Psychosocial factors have a complex relationship with gastrointestinal illness. Early life factors can contribute to illness susceptibility and condition later illness experiences and behaviors. Existing psychosocial factors, gut physiology and pathology are not associated in a linear or causative fashion, but instead interact to determine symptoms and illness behavior. Investigation of the clinical outcome of these disorders, an area of recent interest, involves both 'hard' (i.e., disability, healthcare use, costs) and 'soft' (i.e., physical and psychologic status and function, health-related Quality of Life) endpoints. In this article I present a biopsychosocial framework for understanding these integrated relationships which are supported by recent data involving both functional and structural (i.e., 'organic') gastrointestinal disorders.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9110387     DOI: 10.3109/00365529609095542

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Gastroenterol Suppl        ISSN: 0085-5928


  5 in total

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Authors:  Anilga Tabibian; James H Tabibian; Linda J Beckman; Laura L Raffals; Konstantinos A Papadakis; Sunanda V Kane
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2.  What makes the dyspeptic patient feel ill? A cross sectional survey of functional health status, Helicobacter pylori infection, and psychological distress in dyspeptic patients in general practice.

Authors:  A O Quartero; M W Post; M E Numans; R A de Melker; N J de Wit
Journal:  Gut       Date:  1999-07       Impact factor: 23.059

3.  Relationships of abdominal pain, reports to visceral and temperature pain sensitivity, conditioned pain modulation, and heart rate variability in irritable bowel syndrome.

Authors:  M E Jarrett; C J Han; K C Cain; R L Burr; R J Shulman; P G Barney; B D Naliboff; J Zia; M M Heitkemper
Journal:  Neurogastroenterol Motil       Date:  2016-03-19       Impact factor: 3.598

4.  Psychopathological features of irritable bowel syndrome patients with and without functional dyspepsia: a cross sectional study.

Authors:  Daria Piacentino; Rosanna Cantarini; Marianna Alfonsi; Danilo Badiali; Nadia Pallotta; Massimo Biondi; Enrico S Corazziari
Journal:  BMC Gastroenterol       Date:  2011-08-26       Impact factor: 3.067

Review 5.  Irritable bowel syndrome: Is it "irritable brain" or "irritable bowel"?

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  5 in total

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