Psychological factors may affect the quality of life in irritable bowel syndrome patients more than the gut itself? A multicenter cross-sectional study.
Xiaotian XieJing HeShu XuZhi Yue XuYanqin LongZhijun DuanJie YangZhifeng ZhangJun WuLianying CaiLiexin LiangNing DaiJun ZhangTao BaiXiao-Hua HouPublished in: JGH open : an open access journal of gastroenterology and hepatology (2024)
Compared with other symptoms, psychological symptoms, particularly anxiety, are more common and have a more negative influence on QOL. The QOL of IBS patients is also significantly impacted by abnormal defecation, abdominal distension, and systemic extraintestinal somatic symptoms. In the treatment of IBS patients with unhealthy mental status, psychotherapy might be prioritized.