ROME III에 의한 국내 대학생의 과민성 장 증후군의 유병률, 증상유형 및 위험요인The Prevalence, Subtypes and Risk Factors of Irritable Bowel Syndrome by ROME III among Korean University Students
- Authors
- 박미정; 이경숙; 정재심; 김주현; 최정안; 신기수; 최명애
- Issue Date
- 2011
- Publisher
- 기초간호학회
- Keywords
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome; Prevalence; Subtypes; Risk Factors; 과민성 장 증후군; 유병율; 증상유형; 위험요인
- Citation
- Journal of korean biological nursing science, v.13, no.1, pp 61 - 71
- Pages
- 11
- Journal Title
- Journal of korean biological nursing science
- Volume
- 13
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 61
- End Page
- 71
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/33866
- ISSN
- 2383-6415
2383-6423
- Abstract
- Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the prevalence, subtypes and risk factors of irritable bowel syndrome by ROME-III among Korean university students. Methods: This study was descriptive survey research. The sampls were 796 and variables were measured by structured questionaire. Rome-III criteria was used for diagnosis of IBS. The gathered data were analyzed with %, χ^2-test, t-test, logistic regression by SPSS win 17.0. Results: The students with IBS were 61 (7.7%) and the most of the subtype was IBS-M (42.6%). Meal (times/day), breakfast, stress, quality of sleep, neuroticism, bodily pain, general health, social function, role emotional restriction, mental health, somatization, obcessive-compulsive state, depression, anxiety, hostility, global severity index, positive symptom distress index, positive symptom were significantly different between IBS group and non-IBS group. The prevalence of IBS was low in the higher score of role emotional in general health state. There were more 2 times students who had score of the obsessive-compulsive in psychological health over the 50 than below the 50 in IBS group. Conclusion: 7.7% of students were diagnosed by Rome-III criteria and the most of the sybtype was IBS-M. The risk factors of IBS were role emotional restriction, obsessive-compulsive state.
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