Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10469332 | Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Different aspects of social relationships - support and negative interactions - are associated with multiple aspects of IBS experience (e.g. stress, QOL impairment). Negative social relationships marked by conflict and adverse exchanges are more consistently and strongly related to IBS outcomes than social support.
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Authors
Jeffrey M. Lackner, Gregory D. Gudleski, Rebecca Firth, Laurie Keefer, Darren M. Brenner, Katie Guy, Camille Simonetti, Christopher Radziwon, Sarah Quinton, Susan S. Krasner, Leonard Katz, Guido Garbarino, Gary D. Iacobucci, Michael D. Sitrin,