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      Burden of Psychiatric Disorders among Pediatric and Young Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Population-Based Analysis

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      Purpose: There is increasing prevalence of psychiatric disorders among inflammatory bowel Disease (IBD) population. Further, presence of psychiatric disorders has been shown as an independent predictor of quality of life among patients with IBD. We intended to explore the prevalence of various psychiatric disorders among pediatric and young adult population with IBD as a population-based analysis.
      Methods: We did a retrospective case control analysis using a deidentified cloud-based database including health care data across 26 health care networks comprising of more than 360 hospitals across USA. Data collected across different hospitals were classified and stored according to Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine-Clinical Terms. We preidentified 10 psychiatric disorders and the queried the database for the presence of at least one of the ten psychiatric disorders among IBD patients between 5 and 24 years of age and compared with controls.
      Results: Total of 11,316,450 patients in the age group between 5 and 24 years and the number of patients with a diagnosis of IBD, Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis were 58,020. The prevalence of psychiatric disorders was 21.6% among IBD mainly comprising of depression and anxiety disorder. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed, IBD is 5 times more likely associated with psychiatric disorders than controls, p<0.001). We showed a steady increasing trend in the incidence of psychiatric disorders among IBD patients (2% in 2006 to 15% in 2017).
      Conclusion: Largest population-based analysis demonstrated an increased prevalence of psychiatric disorders among IBD patients. Our study emphasizes the need for psychological and mental health services to be incorporated as a part of the routine IBD clinic.
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      Purpose: There is increasing prevalence of psychiatric disorders among inflammatory bowel Disease (IBD) population. Further, presence of psychiatric disorders has been shown as an independent predictor of quality of life among patients with IBD. We in...

      Purpose: There is increasing prevalence of psychiatric disorders among inflammatory bowel Disease (IBD) population. Further, presence of psychiatric disorders has been shown as an independent predictor of quality of life among patients with IBD. We intended to explore the prevalence of various psychiatric disorders among pediatric and young adult population with IBD as a population-based analysis.
      Methods: We did a retrospective case control analysis using a deidentified cloud-based database including health care data across 26 health care networks comprising of more than 360 hospitals across USA. Data collected across different hospitals were classified and stored according to Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine-Clinical Terms. We preidentified 10 psychiatric disorders and the queried the database for the presence of at least one of the ten psychiatric disorders among IBD patients between 5 and 24 years of age and compared with controls.
      Results: Total of 11,316,450 patients in the age group between 5 and 24 years and the number of patients with a diagnosis of IBD, Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis were 58,020. The prevalence of psychiatric disorders was 21.6% among IBD mainly comprising of depression and anxiety disorder. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed, IBD is 5 times more likely associated with psychiatric disorders than controls, p<0.001). We showed a steady increasing trend in the incidence of psychiatric disorders among IBD patients (2% in 2006 to 15% in 2017).
      Conclusion: Largest population-based analysis demonstrated an increased prevalence of psychiatric disorders among IBD patients. Our study emphasizes the need for psychological and mental health services to be incorporated as a part of the routine IBD clinic.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

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      2 Walker JR, "The Manitoba IBD cohort study : a population-based study of the prevalence of lifetime and 12-month anxiety and mood disorders" 103 : 1989-1997, 2008

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      1 Hamilton MJ, "Update on biologic pathways in inflammatory bowel disease and their therapeutic relevance" 47 : 1-8, 2012

      2 Walker JR, "The Manitoba IBD cohort study : a population-based study of the prevalence of lifetime and 12-month anxiety and mood disorders" 103 : 1989-1997, 2008

      3 Mikocka-Walus A, "Symptoms of depression and anxiety are independently associated with clinical recurrence of inflammatory bowel disease" 14 : 829-835.e1, 2016

      4 Mackner LM, "Psychosocial issues in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease : report of the North American society for pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition" 56 : 449-458, 2013

      5 Guthrie E, "Psychological disorder and severity of inflammatory bowel disease predict health-related quality of life in ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease" 97 : 1994-1999, 2002

      6 Anie KA, "Psychological complications in sickle cell disease" 129 : 723-729, 2005

      7 Lavigne JV, "Psychological adjustment to pediatric physical disorders : a meta-analytic review" 17 : 133-157, 1992

      8 Bussing R, "Prevalence of behavior problems in US children with asthma" 149 : 565-572, 1995

      9 Byrne G, "Prevalence of Anxiety and Depression in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease" 2017 : 6496727-, 2017

      10 Clark JG, "Predictors of depression in youth with Crohn disease" 58 : 569-573, 2014

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      14 Engelmann G, "Health-related quality of life in adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease depends on disease activity and psychiatric comorbidity" 46 : 300-307, 2015

      15 Rufo PA, "Health supervision in the management of children and adolescents with IBD : NASPGHAN recommendations" 55 : 93-108, 2012

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      18 Neuendorf R, "Depression and anxiety in patients with inflammatory bowel disease : a systematic review" 87 : 70-80, 2016

      19 Reichenberg A, "Cytokine-associated emotional and cognitive disturbances in humans" 58 : 445-452, 2001

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      21 Cadman D, "Chronic illness, disability, and mental and social well-being : findings of the Ontario Child Health Study" 79 : 805-813, 1987

      22 Bernstein CN, "CIHR team in defining the burden and managing the effects of psychiatric comorbidity in chronic immunoinflammatory disease. increased burden of psychiatric disorders in inflammatory bowel disease" 25 : 360-368, 2019

      23 Greenley RN, "A meta-analytic review of the psychosocial adjustment of youth with inflammatory bowel disease" 35 : 857-869, 2010

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