Title of article :
Defense Mechanisms in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Their Relationship with Symptom Severity and Quality of Life
Author/Authors :
Saeed, Fahimeh Mental Health Research Center - Psychiatric Department - Iran University of Medical Sciences Assis-stant Professor of Psychiatry - Psychiatric Department - Psychosis Research Center - University of Social Welfare and Reha-bilitation Sciences , Salehi, Mansour Men-tal Health Research Center - Psychiatric Department - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Alavi, Kaveh Men-tal Health Research Center - Psychiatric Department - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Ajdarkosh, Hossein Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases Re-search Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Kashaninasab, Fatemeh Rasoul Akram Hospital - Psychiatric Department - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Nasr Esfahani, Farnaz Mental Health Research Center - Psychiatric Department - Iran Uni-versity of Medical Sciences,
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Despite the fact that there is theoretical evidence about the association between unconscious defense mechanisms and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), experimental evidence in this regard is limited. The aim of the present study was to compare the defense mechanisms used by the patients with IBS and a control group, and to investigate the relationship between these mechanisms with the severity of the disease and patients’ quality of life.
METHODS
Fourty-five patients with IBS (mean age of 37.1 years; 14 males) and 45 controls (mean age of 38.0 years; 13 males) were evaluated. IBS diagnosis was determined based on Rome III criteria and the predominant pattern of the disease was determined based on the patient’s history (13 diarrhea-predominant, 16 constipation-predominant, and 16 alternating IBS). Defense Style Questionnaire-40, IBS Severity Scale, and IBS-Quality of Life questionnaire were used.
RESULTS
The mean scores of projection, acting-out, somatization, autistic fantasy, passive-aggression, and reaction formation in the IBS group were significantly higher than the control group and the mean scores of humor and anticipation mechanisms were higher in the control group. There was no significant correlation between the score of defense mechanisms and the severity of IBS and the patients’ quality of life.
CONCLUSION
The severity of immature defenses in the IBS group was significantly higher, whereas the severity of mature defenses was higher in the control group. These defenses were not correlated with the severity of IBS. Considering the limited sample size, these relationships need to be more investigated.
Keywords :
Irritable bowel syndrome , Defense mechanisms , Quality of life , Functional gastrointestinal disorder
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases(MEJDD)