Gut feelings 2. Mind, mood and gut in inflammatory bowel disease: Approaches to psychiatric care

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Keightley, Philip
Pavli, Paul
Platten, J.
Looi, Jeffrey

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Sage Publications Inc

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Objectives: The authors aim to provide a clinically-focused summary of psychiatric complications of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and give treatment recommendations. A narrative review of literature drawn from PubMed and Medline. Conclusions: IBD is a chronic, debilitating and potentially body integrity altering condition with significant morbidity and a slight increase in mortality. Co-morbidity with anxiety and depression is common. Onset in the younger years can disturb development. Psychotherapy may be most useful for addressing fatigue, pain and assisting with coping. There is a lack of evidence to guide treatment of depression in this population.

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Australasian Psychiatry

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2037-12-31