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The British Journal of Psychiatry 158: 413-415 (1991)
© 1991 The Royal College of Psychiatrists

Psychiatric diagnoses in ulcerative colitis. A controlled study

G Magni, G Bernasconi, P Mauro, A D'Odorico, GC Sturniolo, G Canton and A Martin
Wyeth-Ayerst, European Clinical Research and Development, Paris, France.

Fifty patients with UC and 50 matched controls with urolithiasis were interviewed with the SADS (lifetime version) and completed the SCL-90. According to information given during the SADS, there was a history of psychiatric disturbance in 11 UC patients (22%) and 8 controls (16%). At the time of the interview a psychiatric disturbance was present in 31 UC patients (62%) and four controls (8%), the most frequent diagnoses in the former being minor depression and generalised anxiety disorder. Patients with UC scored significantly higher than the controls on all the different SCL-90 subscales.


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