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The level and prevalence of depression and anxiety among patients with different subtypes of irritable bowel syndrome: a network meta-analysis.

Zhichao HuMeixuan LiLiang YaoYinshu WangEnkang WangJianye YuanFengyun WangKehu YangZhaoxiang BianLinda Li-Dan Zhong
Published in: BMC gastroenterology (2021)
The results indicated that IBS-M was more likely to be associated with a higher level of depression and anxiety, and the prevalence of depression and anxiety in IBS-C was highest. The psychological screening and appropriate psychotherapy are needed for patients with IBS-C, IBS-D and IBS-M instead of IBS-U.
Keyphrases
  • irritable bowel syndrome
  • risk factors