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. 2018 Aug 27;12:1579–1586. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S169706

Table 1.

Patient’s demographic characteristics

Content Patients (%)
Gender
 Male 114 (71.7)
 Female 45 (28.3)
Age (years)
 ≤25 61 (38.4)
 26–35 59 (37.1)
 36–45 21 (13.2)
 ≥46 18 (11.3)
Education background
 Elementary education 6 (3.8)
 Secondary education 36 (22.6)
 Higher education 117 (73.6)
Marital status
 Unmarried 78 (49.1)
 Married 81 (50.9)
Social status
 Student 37 (23.3)
 Employment 91 (57.2)
 Unemployment 31 (19.5)
Region
 City 111 (69.8)
 Countryside 48 (30.2)
Childbearing history
 With 66 (41.5)
 Without 93 (58.5)
Plans to have children
 With 32 (20.1%)
 Without 127 (79.9%)
Disease duration (year)
 <1 55 (34.6)
 1–5 73 (45.9)
 >5 31 (19.5)
Age of onset (A)
 <17 (A1) 19 (11.9)
 17–40 (A2) 123 (77.4)
 >40 (A3) 17 (10.7)
Location (L)
 Terminal ileum (L1) 56 (35.2)
 Colon (L2) 12 (7.5)
 Ileocolon (L3) 89 (56.0)
 Upper gastrointestinal tract (L4) 2 (1.3)
Behavior (B)
 Nonpenetrating and nonstenosing (B1) 97 (61.0)
 Stenosing (B2) 41 (25.8)
 Penetrating (B3) 21 (13.2)
Perianal lesions (P)
 With 67 (42.1)
 Without 92 (57.9)
CD-related surgery history
 With 74 (46.5)
 Without 85 (53.5)

Notes: Elementary education: ≤primary school, junior middle school; secondary education: senior high school; higher education: ≥university.

Abbreviation: CD, Crohn’s disease.