Psychiatric illness and irritable bowel syndrome: a comparison with inflammatory bowel disease.
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Review article: the psychoneuroimmunology of irritable bowel syndrome--an exploration of interactions between psychological, neurological and immunological observations."It doesn't do any harm, but patients feel better": a qualitative exploratory study on gastroenterologists' perspectives on the role of antidepressants in inflammatory bowel disease.Review article: an integrated approach to the irritable bowel syndrome.Psychobiological subtypes of ulcerative colitis: pANCA status moderates the relationship between disease activity and psychological distress.An investigation of victimization and the clinical course of chronic fatigue syndrome.Psychological aspects of irritable bowel syndrome.Somatic symptoms beyond those generally associated with a whiplash injury are increased in self-reported chronic whiplash. A population-based cross sectional study: the Hordaland Health Study (HUSK).Intestinal transit in anxiety and depression.Zinc in gut-brain interaction in autism and neurological disorders.Acute tryptophan depletion affects brain-gut responses in irritable bowel syndrome patients and controls.Evidence of overlapping genetic diathesis of panic attacks and gastrointestinal disorders in a sample of male twin pairs.Psychiatric illness in patients with chronic fatigue and those with rheumatoid arthritis.Biopsychosocial model of irritable bowel syndrome.Systematic review: serotonergic modulators in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome--influence on psychiatric and gastrointestinal symptoms.Inflammatory bowel disease and anxiety: links, risks, and challenges facedA markov model approach assessing the cost of illness of generalized anxiety disorder in Canada.The role of psychological and biological factors in postinfective gut dysfunction.Depression and anxiety in people with inflammatory bowel diseaseIrritable bowel syndrome in adults over 35 years in Shiraz, southern Iran: prevalence and associated factors.Use of psychopharmacological agents for functional gastrointestinal disorders.Psychophysiologic treatment for patients with medically unexplained symptoms: a randomized controlled trialPsychological problems in gastroenterology outpatients: A South Australian experience. Psychological co-morbidity in IBD, IBS and hepatitis CComparison of psychiatric morbidity in patients with irritable bowel syndrome and non-ulcer dyspepsia.Chronic pelvic pain and gynecological symptoms in women with irritable bowel syndrome.Functioning and validity of a Computerized Adaptive Test to measure anxiety (A-CAT).Beyond standard quality of life measures: the subjective experiences of living with inflammatory bowel disease.Psychiatric dysfunction and dysmotility.Panic disorder. When symptoms have no apparent physical cause.Central 5-hydroxytryptaminergic function in irritable bowel syndrome.The Zurich Study: XXII. Epidemiology of gastrointestinal complaints and comorbidity with anxiety and depression.Gastrointestinal-specific anxiety: an important factor for severity of GI symptoms and quality of life in IBS.Different associations of health related quality of life with pain, psychological distress and coping strategies in patients with irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disorder.Mast cells: a possible link between psychological stress, enteric infection, food allergy and gut hypersensitivity in the irritable bowel syndrome.Psychosocial factors at work and in every day life are associated with irritable bowel syndrome.Gender difference on the symptoms, health-seeking behaviour, social impact and sleep quality in irritable bowel syndrome: a Rome II-based survey in an apparent healthy adult Chinese population in Taiwan.Medication Discontinuation in Patients After Discharge From a Psychiatric Hospital.Possible Involvement of Avoidant Attachment Style in the Relations Between Adult IBS and Reported Separation Anxiety in Childhood.'Idiopathic' intestinal failure--the importance of identifying and treating primary psychopathology.Psychological comorbidity and complexity of gastrointestinal symptoms in clinically diagnosed irritable bowel syndrome patients.No difference in symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome between healthy subjects and patients with recurrent depression in remission.
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Psychiatric illness and irritable bowel syndrome: a comparison with inflammatory bowel disease.
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Psychiatric illness and irrita ...... th inflammatory bowel disease.
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Psychiatric illness and irrita ...... th inflammatory bowel disease.
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Psychiatric illness and irrita ...... th inflammatory bowel disease.
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Psychiatric illness and irrita ...... th inflammatory bowel disease.
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Psychiatric illness and irrita ...... th inflammatory bowel disease.
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Psychiatric illness and irrita ...... th inflammatory bowel disease.
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10.1176/AJP.147.12.1656
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1990-12-01T00:00:00Z