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. 2018 Dec 26;6(2):127–133. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2018.12.008

Table 1.

Socio-demographic and clinical characters.

N Sex Age (years) Marital status Education level Residence Occupation Type Disease states IBD
Duration (years)
1 Male 73 Married C City Retire UC Active 30
2 Male 23 Single D Country Unemployed CD Remission 1
3 Female 29 Married D City Full time CD Remission 0.5
4 Female 47 Married B Country Unemployed CD Active 2
5 Male 30 Married D Country Full time CD Remission 1
6 Female 86 Widowed D City Retire UC Active 3
7 Male 30 Married D City Full time UC Active 3
8 Female 54 Married A Country Unemployed UC Active 4
9 Male 19 Single D City Attend school CD Remission 0.5
10 Female 30 Married D City Full time CD Remission 0.6
11 Male 43 Married B Country Unemployed UC Active 3
12 Male 56 Married C Country Retire CD Active 8
13 Male 20 Single D City Attend school CD Remission 5
14 Female 20 Single D Country Attend school CD Remission 5
15 Female 27 Single D City Full time CD Remission 8

Note: A = Elementary school; B = Middle school; C=High school; D = College or higher; UC = Ulcerative colitis; CD = Crohn disease.