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KMID : 0812020070130020146
Korean Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility
2007 Volume.13 No. 2 p.146 ~ p.151
The Influence of Depression on Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Women
Choi Keong-Ran

Lee Oh-Young
Yoon Dae-Hyun
Lim Seon-Hee
Park Min-Jeoung
Yim Jeong-Yoon
Kim Young-Sun
Kim Chung-Hyun
Kim Dong-Hee
Yang Sun-Young
Abstract
Background/Aims: Patients with unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms often have psychiatric diseases, but most of the studies about the association of gastrointestinal symptoms and psychiatric illness were undertaken in the clinical setting of referred hospital. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between depression and gastrointestinal symptoms in addition to endoscopic findings in women of healthcare screening.

Methods: Total 8169 women were included in this study with either an upper or lower endoscopy for a health check-up and completed questionnaires including Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) for evaluation of depression and a list of 13 gastrointestinal symptoms. BDI score 16 was defined as depressed and <16, as non-depressed.

Results: Among them, 1460 women were depressed, and 6709 women were non-depressed. There were no
significant differences in upper and lower endoscopic findings between two groups. Depressed women complained of
gastrointestinal symptoms more frequently compared to non-depressed women (77.2% vs. 56.9%) and this difference was observed in all 13 gastrointestinal symptoms. The incidence of women complaining of gastrointestinal symptoms increased as BDI score increased; Fifty-one percent of them had gastrointestinal symptoms in BDI score <10, 69% in 10~15, 77% in 16~23, and 78% in 24. Depressed women had more chance of having gastrointestinal symptoms by 2.6 folds compared to non-depressed women (CI 2.3-3.0).

Conclusions: Although depressed women did not have specific endoscopic findings compared with non-depressed women, they complained of gastrointestinal symptoms more frequently, according to the severity of depression. (Kor J Neurogastroenterol Motil 2007;13:146-151)
KEYWORD
Beck depression inventory, Endoscopic finding, Gastrointestinal symptom
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