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World J Psychiatry. Nov 19, 2024; 14(11): 1718-1727
Published online Nov 19, 2024. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i11.1718
Published online Nov 19, 2024. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i11.1718
Correlation linking illness perception, negative emotions, and the post-operative recovery effect in patients with perianal disease
Shu-Xiang Hou, Feng-Jun Dai, Shao-Wen Wang, Ting Tian, Department of General Surgery, The First People’s Hospital of Changde City (Changde Hospital, Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University), Changde 415000, Hunan Province, China
Xian-Xue Wang, Department of Anesthesiology, The First People’s Hospital of Changde City (Changde Hospital, Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University), Changde 415000, Hunan Province, China
Author contributions: Hou SX and Tian T designed the study; Hou SX drafted the initial manuscript; Tian T critically revised the article for important intellectual content; Dai FJ, Wang XX, and Wang SW participated in the acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of the data; all authors have approved the manuscript.
Institutional review board statement: The study was reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board of The First People’s Hospital of Changde City (Changde Hospital, Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University).
Informed consent statement: All participants or their legal guardians provided written informed consent before enrollment.
Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
Data sharing statement: The anonymous data used in this study can be obtained from the corresponding author.
STROBE statement: The authors have read the STROBE Statement—checklist of items, and the manuscript was prepared and revised according to the STROBE Statement—checklist of items.
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Corresponding author: Ting Tian, BSc, Nurse, Department of General Surgery, The First People’s Hospital of Changde City (Changde Hospital, Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University), No. 818 Ren Min Road, Changde 415000, Hunan Province, China. tiantiantingtt@163.com
Received: August 1, 2024
Revised: August 30, 2024
Accepted: September 5, 2024
Published online: November 19, 2024
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Revised: August 30, 2024
Accepted: September 5, 2024
Published online: November 19, 2024
Processing time: 98 Days and 0.3 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: We found a significant negative correlation linking pre-operative illness perception (IP), anxiety, depression, and post-operative recovery in patients with perianal disease. We identified age, disease duration, IP, anxiety, and depression as key factors that negatively impact recovery, highlighting the importance of psychological support and timely medical interventions.