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. 2015 Jul 17;8:197–204. doi: 10.2147/CEG.S77567

Table 3.

Mean and standard deviations of study variables by IBD type, IBD status, sex, presence of stoma, presence of depressive or anxiety disorder, and if currently seeking treatment

Conditions MI
HADS-D
HADS-A
N Mean (SD) N Mean (SD) N Mean (SD)
Total sample 81 4.16 (1.55) 81 5.08 (4.44) 81 6.95 (4.60)
IBD type
 CD 56 4.16 (1.46) 56 5.35 (4.90) 56 7.21 (4.75)
 UC 25 4.16 (1.75) 25 4.46 (3.20) 25 6.37 (4.26)
P-value >0.05 >0.05 >0.05
IBD status
 Active 65 4.79 (>96) 65 5.75 (4.55) 65 7.58 (4.67)
 Remission 16 1.62 (>50) 16 2.34 (2.62) 16 4.39 (3.27)
P-value <0.001 <0.01 <0.05
Mood disorder presenta
 Yes 9 5.33 (>71) 9 13.33 (2.24) 9 13.33 (3.61)
 No 72 4.03 (1.58) 71 4.05 (3.46) 72 6.16 (4.07)
P-value <0.05 <0.001 <0.001
Anxiety disorder presenta
 Yes 16 4.94 (>93) 16 8.19 (4.81) 16 12.75 (3.04)
 No 65 3.97 (1.61) 65 4.31 (4.03) 65 5.53 (3.71)
P-value <0.05 <0.001 <0.001
Currently seeking treatment
 Yes 17 4.65 (1.32) 17 9.29 (5.06) 17 9.29 (5.06)
 No 64 4.03 (1.58) 64 6.33 (4.29) 64 6.33 (4.29)
P-value >0.05 <0.01 <0.05

Note:

a

Based on participates meeting MINI DSM criteria and the associated HADS subscale score >8.

Abbreviations: IBD, inflammatory bowel disease; MI, Manitoba Index; MINI, Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview; DSM, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual; HADS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; HADS-A, HADS-anxiety subscale; HADS-D, HADS-depression subscale; SD, standard deviation; UC, ulcerative colitis; CD, Crohn’s disease.