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Association between childhood constipation and exposure to stressful life events: a systematic review

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NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY
卷 34, 期 4, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nmo.14231

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adolescents; child maltreatment; children; civil unrest; constipation; stress

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This study systematically reviewed the association between constipation and stressful events, finding that childhood constipation is associated with stressors related to home, school, child maltreatment, and war/civil unrest.
Background Several cross-sectional studies have reported an association between childhood constipation and exposure to stressful events. We planned to systematically review the literature on constipation and its associated stressful events. Methods PubMed, Embase, and PsycINFO databases were searched (until February 2021) using standard search terms related to constipation and stress from 0 to 18 years that describe the association between psychological stressors and constipation. Studies were screened using pre-designed eligibility criteria. Studies that fulfilled the criteria were reviewed in a full-text format. The quality assessment of selected articles was conducted using standard methods. Key Results Of 2296 titles and abstracts screened, 38 were included in the full-text review. Out of that, 15 articles were included in this systematic review. There were 2954 children with constipation, and the age range was from 6 months to 16 years. Exposure to home-related stressors (divorce or separation of parents, severe illness in family, and parental job loss) school-related stressors (including being bullied at school, change in school, separation from the best friend at school, and failure in an examination), exposure to child maltreatments and exposure to war/civil unrest were associated with childhood constipation. Conclusions and Inferences Exposure to day-to-day home- and school-related stressors, to child maltreatment, and to civil unrest is associated with constipation in children and adolescents. These factors need to be explored during clinical evaluation of children with constipation.

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