Physiological Stress Responsivity and Perceived Stress Among Subjects With Irritable Bowel Syndrome1

This study sought to evaluate perceived and physiological stress responsivity among subjects with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Nineteen females with IBS symptoms and 19 nonsymptomatic female comparison participants participated in the experiment. Participants completed a series of personality and...

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Published inJournal of applied biobehavioral research Vol. 3; no. 2; pp. 96 - 109
Main Authors Plante, Thomas G., Lawson, CRAIG L., Kinney, FARRAH, Mello, Klrsten
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.07.1998
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1751-9861
DOI10.1111/j.1751-9861.1998.tb00047.x

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Abstract This study sought to evaluate perceived and physiological stress responsivity among subjects with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Nineteen females with IBS symptoms and 19 nonsymptomatic female comparison participants participated in the experiment. Participants completed a series of personality and mood questionnaires, as well as a laboratory procedure measuring cardiovascular responses and perceived stress while performing laboratory tasks (i.e., the Stroop Color Naming Test and a Serial 7s subtraction task). Although participants did not significantly differ in blood pressure during the laboratory procedures, IBS participants had significantly lower pulse rates during the procedure. IBS participants perceived the laboratory tasks as being more stressful than comparison participants, which was measured by self‐report. Results suggest that IBS sufferers may be more sensitive to perceived stress than others.
AbstractList This study sought to evaluate perceived and physiological stress responsivity among subjects with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Nineteen females with IBS symptoms and 19 nonsymptomatic female comparison participants participated in the experiment. Participants completed a series of personality and mood questionnaires, as well as a laboratory procedure measuring cardiovascular responses and perceived stress while performing laboratory tasks (i.e., the Stroop Color Naming Test and a Serial 7s subtraction task). Although participants did not significantly differ in blood pressure during the laboratory procedures, IBS participants had significantly lower pulse rates during the procedure. IBS participants perceived the laboratory tasks as being more stressful than comparison participants, which was measured by self‐report. Results suggest that IBS sufferers may be more sensitive to perceived stress than others.
Author Mello, Klrsten
Plante, Thomas G.
Lawson, CRAIG L.
Kinney, FARRAH
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Notes Funding for this project was provided by a Santa Clara University Thomas Terry Research Grant (#020561) and a Technology Development Grant 082325/212015 awarded to the first author. The authors would like to express appreciation to members of the Santa Clara Stress and Coping Lab Group who assisted with the completion of this project: Heather McLain, Tara Flaningam, Janine Moore, and Connie Hoffman.
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