A161 EVALUATING THE DIFFERENCES IN PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG NON-INFLAMMATORY AND INFLAMMATORY IBD FLARES

Volume: 1, Issue: suppl_2, Pages: 240 - 241
Published: Feb 1, 2018
Abstract
The presence and severity of symptoms in IBD correlate poorly with the degree of inflammatory activity, especially in Crohn’s disease (CD). Psychological factors, including perceived stress and mood disruption are associated with symptom activity. This relationship is bidirectional with increased symptoms predicting later increased perceived stress and vice versa. It is unclear whether the association between high perceived stress and active...
Paper Details
Title
A161 EVALUATING THE DIFFERENCES IN PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG NON-INFLAMMATORY AND INFLAMMATORY IBD FLARES
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Volume
1
Issue
suppl_2
Pages
240 - 241
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