Proactive screening for psychosocial risk factors in moderate to severe patients with irritable bowel syndrome : the predictive validity of the Rome III psychosocial alarm questionnaire

Joint Authors

Lackner, Jeffrey M.
Gudleski, Gregory D.
Harun, Maliha
Krasner, Susan S.
Katz, Leonard A.
Firth, Rebecca S.
Sitrin, Michael D.
Radziwon, Christopher
Wurl, Andrew

Source

Neuroenterology : Journal of Neurology and Gut

Issue

Vol. 1, Issue 2012 (31 Dec. 2012), pp.1-7, 7 p.

Publisher

Ashdin Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2012-12-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

7

Main Subjects

Medicine

Abstract EN

Introduction.

Because psychosocial factors are strongly related to IBS symptom severity, there is a need to identify high risk patients before their condition worsens.

This study assessed the ability of seven “psychosocial alarm variables” to predict IBS symptom severity.

Methods.

Eighty two Rome-diagnosed IBS patients (Mean age = 46 yrs, Female = 84%) completed a psychological testing battery that assessed Rome alarm variables: anxiety, suicide ideation, depression, abuse, impaired coping, functional impairment, and pain severity.

Results.

Pain and functional impairment were highly correlated with IBS symptom severity (IBS symptom severity scale, IBS-SSS); coping and depression were moderately correlated with the IBSSSS.

Regression analyses indicated that psychosocial alarm variables accounted for 46% of the variance in the IBS-SSS.

The alarm variable that independently predicted symptom severity was pain severity.

Discussion.

Data lend empirical validation to the Rome Foundation alarm variables, which appear most useful in flagging patients whose IBS profile is dominated by pain intensity

American Psychological Association (APA)

Lackner, Jeffrey M.& Gudleski, Gregory D.& Harun, Maliha& Krasner, Susan S.& Katz, Leonard A.& Firth, Rebecca S.…[et al.]. 2012. Proactive screening for psychosocial risk factors in moderate to severe patients with irritable bowel syndrome : the predictive validity of the Rome III psychosocial alarm questionnaire. Neuroenterology : Journal of Neurology and Gut،Vol. 1, no. 2012, pp.1-7.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Lackner, Jeffrey M.…[et al.]. Proactive screening for psychosocial risk factors in moderate to severe patients with irritable bowel syndrome : the predictive validity of the Rome III psychosocial alarm questionnaire. Neuroenterology : Journal of Neurology and Gut Vol. 1 (2012), pp.1-7.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Lackner, Jeffrey M.& Gudleski, Gregory D.& Harun, Maliha& Krasner, Susan S.& Katz, Leonard A.& Firth, Rebecca S.…[et al.]. Proactive screening for psychosocial risk factors in moderate to severe patients with irritable bowel syndrome : the predictive validity of the Rome III psychosocial alarm questionnaire. Neuroenterology : Journal of Neurology and Gut. 2012. Vol. 1, no. 2012, pp.1-7.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 7

Record ID

BIM-685814