Neurogastroenterology and motility

How Difficulty Identifying Emotions and Coping with Illness Relate to Symptom Severity in IBS Patients

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Abstract

IBS severity was notably high with a mean IBS Symptom Severity Score of 380.1 ± 61.5.

  • Low income is associated with increased IBS symptom burden, as indicated by a statistically significant coefficient (B = 32.337, p = 0.002).
  • High levels of alexithymia correlate with worse IBS symptoms (B = 0.991, p = 0.045).
  • Marital status shows a notable association with symptom severity (B = 22.005, p = 0.085).
  • Poor physiological adaptation negatively affects IBS symptoms, indicating its role in disease perception.
  • A significant inverse relationship exists between meal frequency and symptom severity (r = -0.170, p = 0.039).
  • The regression model accounts for 14.9% of the variance in IBS symptom severity (adjusted R = 0.081).

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