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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 10.
Published in final edited form as: Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2011 Jan;23(1):95–100. doi: 10.1097/MEG.0b013e3283417abb

Table 1.

Participant characteristics (N=62)

% Means ± SD
Adolescent age (years) 15.47 ±1.41
Sex (% female) 43.5
Ethnicity (% white, not hispanic origin) 88.7
Primary caregiver marital status (% married) 85.5
Primary caregiver education level (% with at least a college degree) 35.5
Primary caregiver employment status (% employed) 80.7
IBD diagnosis (%)
 Crohn’s disease 79.0
 Ulcerative colitis 21.0
Disease severity
 PCDAI 11.68 ±10.01
  Inactive disease 40.8
  Mild disease 51.0
  Moderate-to-severe disease 8.2
 LCAI 2.85 ±3.87
  Quiescent disease 61.5
  Response to therapy 30.8
  Active disease/no response to therapy 7.7
FAD problem solving 1.84 ±0.37
FAD communication 1.93 ±0.42
FAD roles 2.14 ±0.33
FAD affective responsiveness 1.76 ±0.48
FAD affective involvement 1.86 ±0.42
FAD behavior control 1.54 ±0.32
FAD general functioning 1.66 ±0.37
IMPACT-III general well-being 58.03 ±8.74
IMPACT-III emotional functioning 46.13 ±7.12
IMPACT-III social functioning 21.87 ±2.77
IMPACT-III body image 11.32 ±2.41
IMPACT-III total HRQOL 144.52 ±19.91

FAD, family assessment device; HRQOL, health-related quality of life; IBD, inflammatory bowel disease; LCAI, Lichtiger colitis activity index; PCDAI, pediatric Crohn’s disease activity index; SD, standard deviation.