Psychosocial determinants of irritable bowel syndrome

From a pure motor disorder of the bowel, in the past few years, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) has become a multifactorial disease that implies visceral hypersensitivity, alterations at the level of nervous and humoral communications between the enteric nervous system and the central nervous system,...

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Veröffentlicht in:World journal of gastroenterology : WJG 2012-02, Vol.18 (7), p.616-626
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description From a pure motor disorder of the bowel, in the past few years, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) has become a multifactorial disease that implies visceral hypersensitivity, alterations at the level of nervous and humoral communications between the enteric nervous system and the central nervous system, alteration of the gut microflora, an increased intestinal permeability and minimum intestinal inflammation. Psychological and social factors can interfere with the communication between the central and enteric nervous systems, and there is proof that they are involved in the onset of IBS and influence the response to treatment and outcome. There is evidence that abuse history and stressful life events are involved in the onset of functional gastrointestinal disorders. In order to explain clustering of IBS in families, genetic factors and social learning mechanisms have been proposed. The psychological features, such as anxiety, depression as well as the comorbid psychiatric disorders, health beliefs and coping of patients with IBS are discussed in relation to the symptoms and outcome.
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subjects Central Nervous System - physiopathology
Enteric Nervous System - physiopathology
Environment
Humans
IBS
Irritable Bowel Syndrome - etiology
Irritable Bowel Syndrome - physiopathology
Irritable Bowel Syndrome - psychology
Life Change Events
Personality
Review
Sex Offenses - psychology
中枢神经系统
心理因素
社会因素
综合症
肠道菌群
胃肠疾病
运动障碍
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