%0 Journal Article %T DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY DISORDERS IN SURGICALLY MANAGED PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE %J Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology %I The Egyptian Society of Parasitology %Z 1110-0583 %A RASHAD, HEBA %A KAMEL, SHIMAA %A ASKAR, SAFAA R. %A ABDEL-MAKSOUD, IBRAHIM MAGID %A AUFA, OLA M . %A FATHY, DINA %D 2023 %\ 04/01/2023 %V 53 %N 1 %P 27-34 %! DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY DISORDERS IN SURGICALLY MANAGED PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE %K patients %K IBD %K depression %K anxiety %K HAM-D %K HAM-A %R 10.21608/jesp.2023.297341 %X Inflammatory bowel diseases are mainly treated medically, especially with the availabilityof biological agents, but surgery is recommended when medical treatment fails, as inulcerative colitis, or when complications occur, as in Crohn's disease. Although IBD patientswho underwent surgery had a better quality of life, they also had a higher risk of depressionand anxiety than the general population. This study compared psychiatric morbiditiesregarding anxiety and depression in surgically managed IBD patients to nonsurgicallymanaged patients.The anxiety and depression prevalence were determined in 105 IBD patients, includingseven who underwent surgery, by performing a psychiatric interview using SCID I and assessingdepression and anxiety severity using the Hamilton Depression Scale (HAM-D)and the Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAM-A), respectively. Similarity in surgically and nonsurgicallymanaged IBD patients might be due to small number of surgical patients. %U https://jesp.journals.ekb.eg/article_297341_af6914e2d07be1b7f0e73fe9cc050c96.pdf