Table 2.
Anxiety n=10,630 Mean (SD) |
Depression n=10,633 Mean (SD) |
Fatigue n=10,632 Mean (SD) |
Sleep Disturbance n=10,627 Mean (SD) |
Social Role Satisfaction n=10,633 Mean (SD) |
Pain Interference n=7,354 Mean (SD) |
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Age, years | ||||||
18–30 | 56 (10) | 53 (10) | 57 (11) | 52 (9) | 48 (10) | 53 (10) |
31–40 | 54 (10) | 52 (10) | 56 (11) | 53 (9) | 48 (10) | 52 (10) |
41–50 | 54 (10) | 52 (10) | 57 (11) | 53 (8) | 47 (10) | 54 (10) |
51–60 | 53 (9) | 52 (9) | 55 (11) | 52 (8) | 48 (10) | 53 (10) |
>60 | 51 (9) | 50 (9) | 52 (11) | 51 (8) | 50 (10) | 51 (10) |
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Sex | ||||||
Male | 52 (9) | 51 (9) | 53 (11) | 51 (8) | 49 (10) | 51 (10) |
Female | 54 (10) | 52 (10) | 57 (11) | 53 (9) | 48 (10) | 53 (10) |
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Race/ethnicity | ||||||
White | 53 (10) | 52 (10) | 56 (11) | 52 (9) | 48 (10) | 52 (10) |
African American | 54 (11) | 52 (10) | 56 (12) | 54 (10) | 48 (11) | 55 (12) |
Asian | 53 (9) | 51 (9) | 51 (10) | 51 (8) | 49 (10) | 52 (10) |
Other | 57 (10) | 55 (11) | 58 (11) | 54 (9) | 46 (10) | 55 (11) |
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Hispanic | ||||||
Yes | 56 (10) | 54 (11) | 57 (11) | 54 (9) | 47 (10) | 55 (11) |
No | 54 (10) | 52 (10) | 56 (11) | 52 (9) | 48 (10) | 53 (10) |
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Education completed | ||||||
Less than 12th grade | 62 (10) | 61 (12) | 63 (11) | 58 (10) | 40 (10) | 59 (12) |
12th grade | 55 (10) | 54 (10) | 58 (11) | 54 (10) | 46 (10) | 55 (10) |
Some college | 55 (10) | 54 (10) | 58 (11) | 54 (9) | 46 (10) | 55 (10) |
College graduate | 53 (10) | 51 (9) | 55 (11) | 52 (8) | 49 (10) | 52 (10) |
Graduate school | 52 (9) | 50 (9) | 54 (11) | 51 (8) | 80 (9) | 51 (9) |
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Time since IBD diagnosis | ||||||
<1 year | 58 (10) | 55 (10) | 59 (11) | 54 (9) | 45 (10) | 57 (10) |
1–5 years | 55 (10) | 53 (10) | 56 (11) | 52 (9) | 48 (10) | 53 (10) |
6–10 years | 54 (10) | 52 (10) | 56 (11) | 52 (9) | 48 (10) | 52 (10) |
>10 years | 53 (10) | 51 (9) | 55 (11) | 52 (8) | 48 (10) | 52 (10) |
Patient Reported Outcome Information Measurement System items are calibrated so that the mean of the US general population is 50 and the standard deviation is 10. Higher scores indicate more of the domain being measured.