Psychiatric News (2/19) reported, “Gastrointestinal symptoms are common in people who have major depressive disorder (MDD),” investigators concluded after analyzing “data from 3,256 MDD patients aged 18 years and older from the National Survey on Symptomatology of Depression.” The study revealed not only that “more than 70% of patients experienced gastrointestinal symptoms during depressive episodes,” but also that “a higher frequency of gastrointestinal symptoms was associated with an increased risk of psychological symptoms such as suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, anxious mood, depressed mood, insomnia, and feeling like a failure.” The findings were published online Feb. 17 in the Journal of Affective Disorders.
Related Links:
— “Gastrointestinal Symptoms Common in Major Depressive Disorder, Study Shows, Psychiatric News, February 19, 2021