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. 2022 May 19;6(7):447–453. doi: 10.1002/jgh3.12770

Table 1.

Mean and percentage change in outcome measures to gut‐directed hypnotherapy in British Asians with severe refractory irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

Outcome measures Mean change pre‐ and post‐GDH (±SD) Mean % change pre‐ and post‐GDH (±SD) P values pre‐ and post‐GDH
IBS‐SSS −132.1 (±111.3) −36.1 (±39.8) <0.0001
NCSS −74.5 (±75.0) −26.0 (±41.3) <0.0001
QOL +74.8 (±104.2) +79.0 (±189.0) <0.0001
HADS (anxiety) −3.8 (±4.1) −26.8 (±29.6) <0.0001
HADS (depression) −2.9 (±3.0) −30.5 (±31.1) <0.0001

GDH, gut‐directed hypnotherapy; HADS, hospital anxiety and depression scale; IBS‐SSS, IBS symptom severity score; NCSS, non‐colonic symptom score; QOL, quality‐of‐life.

The values that are in bold in the tables are statistically significant (i.e. have P values < 0.05).