158 - IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS AND INTERN DOCTORS IN SUDAN
Shendi University Faculty of Medicine and Surgery.
Introduction: IBS is a gastrointestinal disorder characterized by various symptoms that occur concurrently. It is very common and is associated with high levels of psychiatric comorbidities, all of which have a negative impact on the patient's quality of life.
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of IBS among medical students and intern doctors in Sudan, as well as the risk factors associated with it.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out in Sudan from April to July 2022. All participants completed a six-part online questionnaire. ROME IV criteria were used to make an IBS diagnosis. Participants completed the HADS questionnaire in order to be diagnosed with anxiety and depression.
Results: 600 participants filled out the questionnaire. The overall prevalence of IBS was 42%, Intern doctors had higher IBS rates (30.0%) than medical students, but this was not statistically significant. Single status (p = 0.079), good GPAs (p = 0.00) had significant association with IBS. Other significantly associated habits were sleeping less than 8 hours (p = 0.013), two cups or less of coffee per day (p = 0.109), No smoking (p = 0.001), and No exercise (p = 0.00), IBS participants also had a significant relationship with abnormal anxiety (p = 0.00) and borderline depression (p = 0.0156).
Conclusions: The main IBS predictors in this study were suffering from anxiety or depression, having an insufficient income, sleeping less than 8 hours per day, working/studying more than 8 hours per day, and not performing any type of exercise.