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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2013 Oct 29;12(8):1315–23.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.cgh.2013.10.019

Table 4.

Relationships between Quartiles of the Short IBD Questionnaire in Crohn’s Disease (n=6689) and Ulcerative/indeterminate colitis (n = 3945) and PROMIS Scores

PROMIS# Domain Quartile 1
SIBDQ& ≤ 4
Quartile 2
SIBDQ& 4.1–5.0
Quartile 3
SIBDQ& 5.1–5.8
Quartile 4
SIBDQ& ≥ 5.9
P^
Crohn’s disease Anxiety Mean (SD) 61 (8) 55 (8) 51 (8) 45 (7) <.0001
Depression Mean (SD) 60 (9) 53 (8) 48 (7) 44 (5) <.0001
Fatigue Mean (SD) 67 (7) 59 (8) 53 (8) 45 (8) <.0001
Sleep Disturbance Mean (SD) 58 (8) 54 (7) 51 (7) 46 (7) <.0001
Social Role Satisfaction Mean (SD) 39 (7) 46 (7) 51 (7) 57 (8) <.0001
Pain Interference Mean (SD) 63 (7) 55 (8) 49 (8) 44 (6) <.0001
Ulcerative colitis/Indeterminate colitis Anxiety Mean (SD) 62 (8) 56 (8) 51 (8) 46 (7) <.0001
Depression Mean (SD) 60 (9) 54 (8) 49 (7) 44 (5) <.0001
Fatigue Mean (SD) 65 (8) 58 (8) 52 (8) 44 (8) <.0001
Sleep Disturbance Mean (SD) 57 (8) 53 (7) 50 (7) 46 (7) <.0001
Social Role Satisfaction Mean (SD) 40 (7) 46 (7) 51 (8) 57 (8) <.0001
Pain Interference Mean (SD) 62 (8) 53 (8) 48 (8) 44 (6) <.0001
Total IBD Anxiety Mean (SD) 62 (8) 55 (8) 51 (8) 45 (7) <.0001
Depression Mean (SD) 60 (9) 53 (8) 49 (7) 44 (5) <.0001
Fatigue Mean (SD) 66 (8) 58 (8) 52 (8) 44 (8) <.0001
Sleep Disturbance Mean (SD) 58 (8) 53 (7) 51 (7) 46 (7) <.0001
Social Role Satisfaction Mean (SD) 40 (7) 46 (7) 51 (7) 57 (8) <.0001
Pain Interference Mean (SD) 62 (7) 54 (8) 49 (8) 44 (6) <.0001
#

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.

&

Short IBD questionnaire (SIBDQ) scores range from 10 to 70 with 10 associated with lower health-related quality of life.

^

p values are from a non-parametric test of trend for the ranks of across ordered groups