Constipation among workers with depression/anxiety: a retrospective study using a claims database and survey data in Japan

ObjectivesTo investigate the prevalence, associated factors, treatment status and burden of constipation in workers with depression or anxiety.Study designThis was a retrospective observational study using a pre-existing database.SettingClaims data from October to November 2022 and data from the sur...

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Published inBMJ open Vol. 14; no. 11; p. e083668
Main Authors Karasawa, Yusuke, Nozawa, Kazutaka, Nomoto, Keisuke, Fukudo, Shin
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Abstract ObjectivesTo investigate the prevalence, associated factors, treatment status and burden of constipation in workers with depression or anxiety.Study designThis was a retrospective observational study using a pre-existing database.SettingClaims data from October to November 2022 and data from the survey conducted in November 2022 were extracted from the database.ParticipantsThis study included self-reported workers who completed the survey, after excluding those with major mental disorders diagnosed as distinct from depression or anxiety and constipation due to organic diseases identified by International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) codes.Outcome measuresThe subjects were divided into three groups: treated depression/anxiety, untreated depression/anxiety and no depression/anxiety. The prevalence of constipation, factors associated with constipation and medications prescribed for constipation were analysed. Work productivity and quality of life (QOL) were compared between three subgroups based on constipation status: treated constipation, untreated constipation and no constipation subgroup.ResultsOf the 18 585 respondents in the analysis population, 950 respondents (5.1%) were classified into the treated depression/anxiety group, 6035 respondents (32.5%) into the untreated depression/anxiety group and the remaining respondents into the no depression/anxiety group (11 600 (62.4%)). The prevalence of constipation was 22.5% in the treated group, 22.3% in the untreated group and 10.4% in the no depression/anxiety group, respectively. Depression and anxiety severity were independently associated with an increased risk of constipation. In all groups, the most commonly prescribed drug class was osmotic laxatives. Work productivity and QOL tended to indicate a greater burden in the untreated constipation subgroup than in the treated or no constipation subgroups.ConclusionsThe prevalence of constipation was twice as high if workers had depression/anxiety. Considering that the comorbidity of constipation with mental disorders may increase multiple burdens, appropriate medical interventions are required to treat both mental (depression/anxiety) and physical (constipation) conditions. This should be widely recognised by physicians and employers.
AbstractList ObjectivesTo investigate the prevalence, associated factors, treatment status and burden of constipation in workers with depression or anxiety.Study designThis was a retrospective observational study using a pre-existing database.SettingClaims data from October to November 2022 and data from the survey conducted in November 2022 were extracted from the database.ParticipantsThis study included self-reported workers who completed the survey, after excluding those with major mental disorders diagnosed as distinct from depression or anxiety and constipation due to organic diseases identified by International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) codes.Outcome measuresThe subjects were divided into three groups: treated depression/anxiety, untreated depression/anxiety and no depression/anxiety. The prevalence of constipation, factors associated with constipation and medications prescribed for constipation were analysed. Work productivity and quality of life (QOL) were compared between three subgroups based on constipation status: treated constipation, untreated constipation and no constipation subgroup.ResultsOf the 18 585 respondents in the analysis population, 950 respondents (5.1%) were classified into the treated depression/anxiety group, 6035 respondents (32.5%) into the untreated depression/anxiety group and the remaining respondents into the no depression/anxiety group (11 600 (62.4%)). The prevalence of constipation was 22.5% in the treated group, 22.3% in the untreated group and 10.4% in the no depression/anxiety group, respectively. Depression and anxiety severity were independently associated with an increased risk of constipation. In all groups, the most commonly prescribed drug class was osmotic laxatives. Work productivity and QOL tended to indicate a greater burden in the untreated constipation subgroup than in the treated or no constipation subgroups.ConclusionsThe prevalence of constipation was twice as high if workers had depression/anxiety. Considering that the comorbidity of constipation with mental disorders may increase multiple burdens, appropriate medical interventions are required to treat both mental (depression/anxiety) and physical (constipation) conditions. This should be widely recognised by physicians and employers.
To investigate the prevalence, associated factors, treatment status and burden of constipation in workers with depression or anxiety. This was a retrospective observational study using a pre-existing database. Claims data from October to November 2022 and data from the survey conducted in November 2022 were extracted from the database. This study included self-reported workers who completed the survey, after excluding those with major mental disorders diagnosed as distinct from depression or anxiety and constipation due to organic diseases identified by International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) codes. The subjects were divided into three groups: treated depression/anxiety, untreated depression/anxiety and no depression/anxiety. The prevalence of constipation, factors associated with constipation and medications prescribed for constipation were analysed. Work productivity and quality of life (QOL) were compared between three subgroups based on constipation status: treated constipation, untreated constipation and no constipation subgroup. Of the 18 585 respondents in the analysis population, 950 respondents (5.1%) were classified into the treated depression/anxiety group, 6035 respondents (32.5%) into the untreated depression/anxiety group and the remaining respondents into the no depression/anxiety group (11 600 (62.4%)). The prevalence of constipation was 22.5% in the treated group, 22.3% in the untreated group and 10.4% in the no depression/anxiety group, respectively. Depression and anxiety severity were independently associated with an increased risk of constipation. In all groups, the most commonly prescribed drug class was osmotic laxatives. Work productivity and QOL tended to indicate a greater burden in the untreated constipation subgroup than in the treated or no constipation subgroups. The prevalence of constipation was twice as high if workers had depression/anxiety. Considering that the comorbidity of constipation with mental disorders may increase multiple burdens, appropriate medical interventions are required to treat both mental (depression/anxiety) and physical (constipation) conditions. This should be widely recognised by physicians and employers.
To investigate the prevalence, associated factors, treatment status and burden of constipation in workers with depression or anxiety.OBJECTIVESTo investigate the prevalence, associated factors, treatment status and burden of constipation in workers with depression or anxiety.This was a retrospective observational study using a pre-existing database.STUDY DESIGNThis was a retrospective observational study using a pre-existing database.Claims data from October to November 2022 and data from the survey conducted in November 2022 were extracted from the database.SETTINGClaims data from October to November 2022 and data from the survey conducted in November 2022 were extracted from the database.This study included self-reported workers who completed the survey, after excluding those with major mental disorders diagnosed as distinct from depression or anxiety and constipation due to organic diseases identified by International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) codes.PARTICIPANTSThis study included self-reported workers who completed the survey, after excluding those with major mental disorders diagnosed as distinct from depression or anxiety and constipation due to organic diseases identified by International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) codes.The subjects were divided into three groups: treated depression/anxiety, untreated depression/anxiety and no depression/anxiety. The prevalence of constipation, factors associated with constipation and medications prescribed for constipation were analysed. Work productivity and quality of life (QOL) were compared between three subgroups based on constipation status: treated constipation, untreated constipation and no constipation subgroup.OUTCOME MEASURESThe subjects were divided into three groups: treated depression/anxiety, untreated depression/anxiety and no depression/anxiety. The prevalence of constipation, factors associated with constipation and medications prescribed for constipation were analysed. Work productivity and quality of life (QOL) were compared between three subgroups based on constipation status: treated constipation, untreated constipation and no constipation subgroup.Of the 18 585 respondents in the analysis population, 950 respondents (5.1%) were classified into the treated depression/anxiety group, 6035 respondents (32.5%) into the untreated depression/anxiety group and the remaining respondents into the no depression/anxiety group (11 600 (62.4%)). The prevalence of constipation was 22.5% in the treated group, 22.3% in the untreated group and 10.4% in the no depression/anxiety group, respectively. Depression and anxiety severity were independently associated with an increased risk of constipation. In all groups, the most commonly prescribed drug class was osmotic laxatives. Work productivity and QOL tended to indicate a greater burden in the untreated constipation subgroup than in the treated or no constipation subgroups.RESULTSOf the 18 585 respondents in the analysis population, 950 respondents (5.1%) were classified into the treated depression/anxiety group, 6035 respondents (32.5%) into the untreated depression/anxiety group and the remaining respondents into the no depression/anxiety group (11 600 (62.4%)). The prevalence of constipation was 22.5% in the treated group, 22.3% in the untreated group and 10.4% in the no depression/anxiety group, respectively. Depression and anxiety severity were independently associated with an increased risk of constipation. In all groups, the most commonly prescribed drug class was osmotic laxatives. Work productivity and QOL tended to indicate a greater burden in the untreated constipation subgroup than in the treated or no constipation subgroups.The prevalence of constipation was twice as high if workers had depression/anxiety. Considering that the comorbidity of constipation with mental disorders may increase multiple burdens, appropriate medical interventions are required to treat both mental (depression/anxiety) and physical (constipation) conditions. This should be widely recognised by physicians and employers.CONCLUSIONSThe prevalence of constipation was twice as high if workers had depression/anxiety. Considering that the comorbidity of constipation with mental disorders may increase multiple burdens, appropriate medical interventions are required to treat both mental (depression/anxiety) and physical (constipation) conditions. This should be widely recognised by physicians and employers.
Objectives To investigate the prevalence, associated factors, treatment status and burden of constipation in workers with depression or anxiety.Study design This was a retrospective observational study using a pre-existing database.Setting Claims data from October to November 2022 and data from the survey conducted in November 2022 were extracted from the database.Participants This study included self-reported workers who completed the survey, after excluding those with major mental disorders diagnosed as distinct from depression or anxiety and constipation due to organic diseases identified by International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) codes.Outcome measures The subjects were divided into three groups: treated depression/anxiety, untreated depression/anxiety and no depression/anxiety. The prevalence of constipation, factors associated with constipation and medications prescribed for constipation were analysed. Work productivity and quality of life (QOL) were compared between three subgroups based on constipation status: treated constipation, untreated constipation and no constipation subgroup.Results Of the 18 585 respondents in the analysis population, 950 respondents (5.1%) were classified into the treated depression/anxiety group, 6035 respondents (32.5%) into the untreated depression/anxiety group and the remaining respondents into the no depression/anxiety group (11 600 (62.4%)). The prevalence of constipation was 22.5% in the treated group, 22.3% in the untreated group and 10.4% in the no depression/anxiety group, respectively. Depression and anxiety severity were independently associated with an increased risk of constipation. In all groups, the most commonly prescribed drug class was osmotic laxatives. Work productivity and QOL tended to indicate a greater burden in the untreated constipation subgroup than in the treated or no constipation subgroups.Conclusions The prevalence of constipation was twice as high if workers had depression/anxiety. Considering that the comorbidity of constipation with mental disorders may increase multiple burdens, appropriate medical interventions are required to treat both mental (depression/anxiety) and physical (constipation) conditions. This should be widely recognised by physicians and employers.
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Karasawa, Yusuke
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  publication-title: Korean J Pain
  doi: 10.3344/kjp.2019.32.2.69
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Snippet ObjectivesTo investigate the prevalence, associated factors, treatment status and burden of constipation in workers with depression or anxiety.Study designThis...
To investigate the prevalence, associated factors, treatment status and burden of constipation in workers with depression or anxiety. This was a retrospective...
To investigate the prevalence, associated factors, treatment status and burden of constipation in workers with depression or anxiety.OBJECTIVESTo investigate...
Objectives To investigate the prevalence, associated factors, treatment status and burden of constipation in workers with depression or anxiety.Study design...
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SubjectTerms Adult
Anxiety - epidemiology
Anxiety disorders
Codes
Constipation
Constipation - epidemiology
Databases, Factual
Depression & mood disorders
Depression - epidemiology
Employees
Employment
Female
Functional bowel disorders
GASTROENTEROLOGY
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Generalized anxiety disorder
Health insurance
Health promotion
Humans
Irritable bowel syndrome
Japan - epidemiology
Lifestyles
Male
Mental depression
Mental disorders
Middle Aged
Narcotics
Original Research
Patient Reported Outcome Measures
Population
Prescription drugs
Prevalence
Productivity
Psychotropic drugs
Quality of Life
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Surveys and Questionnaires
Young Adult
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Title Constipation among workers with depression/anxiety: a retrospective study using a claims database and survey data in Japan
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