Exploration of the Relationship Between Mobile Phone Addiction and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders, a Cross-sectional Study
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- IBS - Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Sponsor
- Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University
- Enrollment
- 3000
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Incidence of irritable bowel syndrome among College Students.Risk factors of irritable bowel syndrome.
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 5 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
A cross-sectional study was conducted to collect the relevant data of college students' mobile phone addiction and FGIDs (IBS, FD) in the form of questionnaire, so as to understand the situation of college students' mobile phone addiction and the incidence of FGIDs (IBS and FD), and explore the correlation, so as to provide new ideas and scientific basis for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of FGIDs among college students.
Detailed Description
This study adopts the method of cross-sectional survey to collect the relevant data of Chinese college students' mobile phone addiction and FGIDs (IBS, FD) in the form of online and face-to-face questionnaire, so as to understand the situation of Chinese college students' mobile phone addiction and the incidence of FGIDs (IBS, FD), and explore the correlation, so as to provide new ideas and scientific basis for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of FGIDs.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •College students from all over the country, over 17 years old, have a physical examination before entering school
- •Sign the informed consent form, voluntarily participate and fill in the questionnaire
Exclusion Criteria
- •People with diabetes, hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, peptic ulcer, inflammatory bowel disease, digestive tract tumor or severe medical and surgical disease
- •History of abdominal surgery (such as esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, rectum, appendix, gallbladder, hysterectomy, cesarean section)
- •Recently, there are some alarm symptoms, such as relieving black stool, bloody stool, hematemesis, abnormal anemia, fever, abnormal weight loss (no intention to lose weight, weight loss 5 kg in 3 months), change of defecation habits, dysphagia and so on
- •In the past 4 weeks, he has taken drugs that affect the judgment of gastrointestinal symptoms, such as anti-inflammatory painkillers, diazepam drugs, anti-anxiety drugs, depressants and so on
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Incidence of irritable bowel syndrome among College Students.Risk factors of irritable bowel syndrome.
Time Frame: 2020.07.03-2020.12.28
The irritable bowel syndrome was diagnosed by the Rome IV diagnostic questionnaire, and then the incidence of irritable bowel syndrome was calculated by SPSS. Through PHQ-9 questionnaire to diagnose depression, GAD-7 questionnaire to diagnose anxiety, MPAI questionnaire to diagnose mobile phone addiction, AIS questionnaire to diagnose insomnia, logistic regression analysis to calculate OR value and P value, to understand the relationship between irritable bowel syndrome and anxiety, depression, insomnia, mobile phone addiction.
Secondary Outcomes
- Incidence of functional dyspepsia among College Students.Risk factors of functional dyspepsia.(2020.07.03-2020.12.28)