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Título
Flare-ups in Crohn's disease: Influence of stress and the external locus of control
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Año del Documento
2022-10-12
Editorial
MDPI
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Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
International journal of environmental research and public health, octubre 2022, vol. 19, n. 20. p. 13131.
Abstract
Abstract: (1) Background: The aim of this study was to explore the role of perceived stress and the
health locus of control in Crohn’s disease and their influence upon the development of flare-ups
of this disease. (2) Methods: Stress and the external locus of control were evaluated in a sample of
64 Crohn’s patients (flare-up phase versus latency phase). The perceived stress scale (PSS-14) and the
multidimensional health locus of control scale were the measurement instruments used. (3) Results:
The results indicate that the patients have high stress levels during a flare-up (26.13; 27.44; 28.79;
29.67); high stress levels (28.07; 29.67; 27.44; 28.07) if they have a high external locus of control; and
that the external locus of control and stress levels have a significant influence upon the existence of
flare-ups in those patients with low external locus of control levels (χ2 = 11.127; df = 1: p < 0.001).
(4) Conclusions: Actions aimed at reducing stress and external locus of control levels are necessary in
Crohn’s disease.
Palabras Clave
Crohn’s disease; external locus of control; flare-up; stress
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SI
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eng
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