Everyday stress and crohn’s disease activity: A time series analysis of 20 single cases

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Harald C. Traue
Peter Kosarz
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[1] University of Ulm,Department of Medical Psychology
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Everyday stress; daily hassles; inflammatory bowel disease; Crohn’s disease; time series analysis;
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In a 84-day long-term study involving 20 patients with active Crohn’s disease, the relation between daily stress and symptomatology was investigated. The diagnoses were verified clinically, endoscopically, radiologically, and histologically. The Crohn symptomatology was assessed by a daily symptoms diary. The degree of everyday stress was measured with a daily hassles scale. Additionally, the disease activity was measured 4 times. The data were evaluated using a time series analysis method following the ARIMA model (autoregressive integrative moving average model), which takes the autocorrelation of the data into account. In 55% of the cases, a significant correlation between daily hassles and disease activity was found. Patients whose symptomatology responded to stress did not differ from nonresponders in age, duration of the disease, disease activity, frequency of abdominal surgery, partnership situation, or statements concerning their average level of daily hassles. Disease activity in general did not change during the observation period. A verified influence of daily hassles on Crohn symptomatology as a rule occurs on the same day with time lag 0.
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