Journal of Clinical Medicine (Dec 2022)

Psychological Characteristics and Quality of Life of Patients with Upper and Lower Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders

  • Seung-Ho Jang,
  • Suck-Chei Choi,
  • Yong-Sung Kim,
  • Han-Seung Ryu,
  • Sang-Yeol Lee,
  • Won-Myong Bahk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12010124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 124

Abstract

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Background: This study aimed to identify the differences in the psychological characteristics of the anatomical location of functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) and the factors that influence the quality of life (QOL). Methods: Altogether, 233 patients with FGIDs were classified into the upper gastrointestinal disorder (UGID; n = 175) group and the lower gastrointestinal disorder group (LGID; n = 58). Psychological characteristics and QOL were evaluated using the validated questionnaires. Results: The LGID group demonstrated higher scores in ‘emotional depression’ than the UGID group in depressive symptoms (t = −3.031, p t = 2.254, p t = 2.259, p t = 2.526, p t = −1.997, p t = 2.615, p < 0.05). The stepwise regression analysis on QOL involved depression, resilience, social support, and childhood trauma, which accounted for 48.4% of the total QOL explanatory variance. Conclusions: Psychological characteristics and QOL significantly differed when FGIDs were classified according to anatomical location. Thus, psychological interventions customized for each type of FGIDs may be necessary for effective treatment.

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