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. 2020 Aug 25;12(7):601–607. doi: 10.1136/flgastro-2020-101412

Table 1.

Demographic and disease characteristics of patients with anxiety and depression

Characteristic Anxiety Depression
Yes (n=70) No (n=229) P value Yes (n=28) No (n=271) P value
Age median (IQR) 37.6 (28.5–49.33) 33.6 (27.43–44.49) 0.243 43.36 (33.02–57.85) 33.59 (27.35–44.14) 0.006
Gender n (%) 0.288 0.484
 Male 22 (20) 88 (80) 12 (10.9) 98 (89.1)
 Female 48 (25.4) 141 (74.6) 16 (8.5) 173 (91.5)
Employed, n (%) 51 (23) 171 (77) 1 17 (7.7) 205 (92.3) 0.13
Hours worked, median (IQR) 31 (0–45) 36 (0–45) 0.437 22 (0–36.25) 37 (4.5–45) 0.021
Marital status, n (%) 0.196 0.157
 Single 14 (17.3) 67 (82.7) 5 (6.2) 76 (93.8)
 In a relationship 47 (24.1) 148 (75.9) 18 (9.2) 177 (90.8)
 Past relationship 7 (35) 13 (65) 4 (20) 16 (80)
Education >12 years, n (%) 33 (19.4) 137 (80.6) 0.091 13 (7.6) 257 (92.4) 0.306
Disease duration, median (IQR) 10 (5–17.01) 9.13 (5–15.86) 0.462 9.5 (4.25–22.26) 9.76 (5–15.43) 0.469
Type, n (%) 0.127 0.036
 Crohn’s 47 (22.2) 165 (77.8) 21 (9.9) 191 (90.1)
 UC 18 (23.4) 59 (76.6) 4 (5.2) 73 (94.8)
 IBD-U 5 (50) 5 (50) 3 (30) 7 (70)
Severity, median (IQR) 6 (3.66–7.16) 6 (3.66–8) 0.939 6.49 (5.41–8.08) 6 (3.66–8) 0.228

UC, ulcerative colitis.