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Life Events and Daily Stress in Duodenal Ulcer Disease
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1992
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Quality Of LifeFunctional Gastrointestinal DisorderLife EventsPsychiatryStressGastroenterologyPatient-reported OutcomeDuodenal UlcerSocial SciencesHealth PsychologyUlcerative ColitisDaily StressMedicineActive UlcerPsychology
Life events and daily stress were assessed in patients with duodenal ulcer, active or in remission, and in matched disease and normal controls. The mean positive life event scores were significantly lower in duodenal ulcer patients than in disease and healthy controls, and lower in patients with active ulcer than in those in remission. The positive scores and total life change scores decreased significantly after 6 months in the control groups and showed no significant variation in the duodenal ulcer group after 6 months. We conclude that the perception of life events, especially positive ones, is associated with duodenal ulcer.