Anxiety But Not Depression Predicts Poor Outcomes in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Abstract
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have high rates of psychiatric comorbidities, but it is not clear whether those with comorbidities are at higher risk of poor outcomes. We aimed to determine whether patients with IBD who have co-existing anxiety and/or depression are more likely to have poor IBD-related outcomes compared with IBD patients without anxiety and/or depression. This was a prospective longitudinal follow-up study in...
Paper Details
Title
Anxiety But Not Depression Predicts Poor Outcomes in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Published Date
Jan 7, 2019
Journal
Volume
25
Issue
7
Pages
1255 - 1261
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