2018
DOI: 10.21865/ridep47.2.04
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Influência da Personalidade Tipo D na Qualidade de Vida da Doença Inflamatória Intestinal

Abstract: ResumoRealizaram-se dois estudos com uma amostra de 208 participantes, pertencentes a uma Associação, com Doença Inflamatória Intestinal: 61% com Doença de Crohn e 39% com Colite Ulcerosa, maioritariamente mulheres (63,9%) e com média de idade 36,7 anos. Avaliaram-se as variáveis independentes em estudo: ansiedade, depressão, stress percebido, alexitimia e personalidade tipo D. A escala de personalidade não estava adaptada para português; no estudo 1, procedeu-se à replicação das análises psicométricas do estu… Show more

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“…Numerous studies have employed validated surveys to evaluate the quality of life in individuals with IBD, categorized by gender. The research on the subject has mixed results, and some investigations have found that women with IBD have a lower quality of life than men 29,30 , whereas no variations in quality of life when comparing males and females were discovered in other studies 31,32 , supporting the findings of the present study. Nonetheless, the latest information extracted from the scientific literature underscores that the most substantial and clinically relevant gender disparities in IBD patients pertain to psychosocial well-being.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Numerous studies have employed validated surveys to evaluate the quality of life in individuals with IBD, categorized by gender. The research on the subject has mixed results, and some investigations have found that women with IBD have a lower quality of life than men 29,30 , whereas no variations in quality of life when comparing males and females were discovered in other studies 31,32 , supporting the findings of the present study. Nonetheless, the latest information extracted from the scientific literature underscores that the most substantial and clinically relevant gender disparities in IBD patients pertain to psychosocial well-being.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%