Psychological support counselling improves gluten-free diet compliance in coeliac patients with affective disorders

Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Giovanni AddoloratoGiovanni Gasbarrini

Abstract

Anxiety and depression are common features of coeliac disease. Depression is cause of non-compliance to treatment in chronic illness. To evaluate the useful of psychological support counselling to improve affective disorders and gluten-free diet adherence in coeliac disease with anxiety and depression. A total of 66 coeliac disease patients with state anxiety and current depression were enrolled. Patients were randomized in two groups: in group A psychological support was started at the beginning of gluten-free diet, while group B was free of psychological support. Both groups were followed every 2 weeks for 6 months. State and Trait Anxiety Inventory test Y-1 and the modified Zung self-rating depression scale were administered before (T0) and after 6 months of gluten-free diet (T1). At T1 no difference was found between groups in the percentage of state anxiety, while a significant lower percentage of depressed subjects was found in group A with respect to group B (15.1% vs. 78.8%; P=0.001). In the follow-up period, a significant lower compliance to gluten-free diet was found in group B with respect to group A (39.4% vs. 9.1%; P=0.02). In coeliac disease patients with affective disorders psychological support seems to be able ...Continue Reading

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