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ASSESSMENT OF PERSONALITY IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE BY USING MINNESOTA MULTIPHASIC PERSONALITY INVENTORY-2-RESTRUCTURED QUESTIONNAIRE

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  164-170

Abstract

 Background: Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), including ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, are chronic and debilitating conditions that their prevalence are growing. These diseases have association with psycho-cognitive factors. This study aimed to evaluate the PERSONALITY traits of such patients by applying the Minnesota Multiphasic PERSONALITY Inventory-2-Restructured Questionnaire.Materials and Methods: We included 100 patients with biopsy proven IBD in this case control study.100 individuals (57 subjects of the patients’ family members and 43 subjects of non-family members) were considered as controls. We applied MMPI-2RF to evaluate the PERSONALITY traits of the participants. ANOVA was used to compare the mean scales between the three groups.Results: Of this fifty scale-questionnaire, only the scales of emotional inadequacy (mean=59.83±10.42, p=0.047), demoralization (mean=63.00±11.21, p=0.025), malaise (mean=64.99±14.58, p=0.001), cognitive complaints (mean=64.66±15.25, p=0.008), self-doubt (mean=57.55 11.04, p=0.34), and neuroticism (mean=61.43±11.94, p=0.048) had a significant difference between the three groups.Conclusion: The patients with IBD had a higher scales of emotional inadequacy, demoralization, malaise, cognitive complaints, self-doubt, and neuroticism than the controls of non-family and family members. However the differences were significant only between patients with IBD and their non-family controls. We suggest regular psychological and psychiatric counseling for patients with IBD.

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    SHOKRZADEH, SHOHREH, KAMKARI, KAMBIZ, ZAMANI, FARHAD, & MAADI, MANSOOREH. (2017). ASSESSMENT OF PERSONALITY IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE BY USING MINNESOTA MULTIPHASIC PERSONALITY INVENTORY-2-RESTRUCTURED QUESTIONNAIRE. GOVARESH JOURNAL, 22(3), 164-170. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/706171/en

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    SHOKRZADEH SHOHREH, KAMKARI KAMBIZ, ZAMANI FARHAD, MAADI MANSOOREH. ASSESSMENT OF PERSONALITY IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE BY USING MINNESOTA MULTIPHASIC PERSONALITY INVENTORY-2-RESTRUCTURED QUESTIONNAIRE. GOVARESH JOURNAL[Internet]. 2017;22(3):164-170. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/706171/en

    IEEE: Copy

    SHOHREH SHOKRZADEH, KAMBIZ KAMKARI, FARHAD ZAMANI, and MANSOOREH MAADI, “ASSESSMENT OF PERSONALITY IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE BY USING MINNESOTA MULTIPHASIC PERSONALITY INVENTORY-2-RESTRUCTURED QUESTIONNAIRE,” GOVARESH JOURNAL, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 164–170, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/706171/en

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