2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.crohns.2011.11.006
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Personality and fatigue perception in a sample of IBD outpatients in remission: A preliminary study

Abstract: In order to improve vitality in IBD patients in remission, identification and treatment of psychological aspects should become a dimension of disease management. Fatigue should not be considered only as a direct feature of IBD.

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“…Although past research conducted with people who have IBD focused on single symptoms, symptoms co‐occur. For example, depression and anxiety were associated with pain (Schirbel et al, ), and sleep disturbance was associated with fatigue, depression, anxiety, and abdominal pain (Ananthakrishnan, Long, Martin, Sandler, & Kappelman, ; Banovic, Gilibert, & Cosnes, ; Banovic, Gilibert, Jebrane, & Cosnes, ; Benhayon et al, ; Graff et al, ; Jelsness‐Jorgensen, Bernklev, Henriksen, Torp, & Moum, ). In other chronic inflammatory conditions, such as heart disease and cancer, symptoms occur in clusters (Aktas, Walsh, & Rybicki, ; Dodd, Miaskowski, & Lee, ; Fan, Filipczak, & Chow, ), defined as two or more related symptoms that co‐occur (Fan et al, ).…”
Section: Symptom Clusters In Adults With Inflammatory Bowel Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although past research conducted with people who have IBD focused on single symptoms, symptoms co‐occur. For example, depression and anxiety were associated with pain (Schirbel et al, ), and sleep disturbance was associated with fatigue, depression, anxiety, and abdominal pain (Ananthakrishnan, Long, Martin, Sandler, & Kappelman, ; Banovic, Gilibert, & Cosnes, ; Banovic, Gilibert, Jebrane, & Cosnes, ; Benhayon et al, ; Graff et al, ; Jelsness‐Jorgensen, Bernklev, Henriksen, Torp, & Moum, ). In other chronic inflammatory conditions, such as heart disease and cancer, symptoms occur in clusters (Aktas, Walsh, & Rybicki, ; Dodd, Miaskowski, & Lee, ; Fan, Filipczak, & Chow, ), defined as two or more related symptoms that co‐occur (Fan et al, ).…”
Section: Symptom Clusters In Adults With Inflammatory Bowel Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although past research conducted with people who have IBD focused on single symptoms, symptoms co-occur. For example, depression and anxiety were associated with pain (Schirbel et al, 2010), and sleep disturbance was associated with fatigue, depression, anxiety, and abdominal pain (Ananthakrishnan, Long, Martin, Sandler, & Kappelman, 2013;Banovic, Gilibert, & Cosnes, 2010;Banovic, Gilibert, Jebrane, & Cosnes, 2012;Benhayon et al, 2013;Graff et al, 2013;Jelsness-Jorgensen, Bernklev, Henriksen, Torp, & Moum, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Initial data from studies exploring psychosocial interventions, coupled with observational findings linking IBD‐fatigue to psychological distress and sleep problems, highlight this as a promising area for intervention. However, most studies to date have been cross‐sectional and very few interventional .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, one may argue that these factors establish a realistic picture of reality, as divorce, illness, and other problematic events are part of life. A recent study indicates that fatigue should not be considered only as a direct feature of IBD, as personality variables can explain the intensity of fatigue of IBD patients in remission [22]. This finding emphasises that fatigue is a subjective phenomenon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%