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. 2022 Nov 15;12(12):e066130. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-066130

Table 2.

Relationship between hypermobility at age 14 years and depression and anxiety aged 18 years

Whole group Males Females
No ICD-10 depression
 Patients with available data (N) 3510 1627 1883
 Proportion of GJH (n, %, 95% CI) 688 (19.6%, 18.31 to 20.96) 166 (10.2%, 8.82 to 11.77) 522 (27.74%, 25.76 to 29.81)
ICD-10 depression
 Patients with available data (N) 293 78 215
 Proportion of GJH (n, %, 95% CI) 86 (29.35%, 24.42 to 34.48) 15 (19.23%, 12.01 to 29.33) 71 (33.02%, 27.08 to 39.56)
No ICD-10 anxiety
 Patients with available data (N) 3437 1604 1832
 Proportion of GJH (n, %, 95% CI) 691 (20.10%, 18.79 to 21.47) 168 (10.47%, 9.06 to 12.06) 523 (28.55%, 26.53 to 30.66)
ICD-10 anxiety
 Patients with available data (N) 366 101 265
 Proportion of GJH (n, %, 95% CI) 83 (22.68%, 16.69 to 27.24) 13 (12.87%, 7.68 to 20.78) 70 (26.41%, 21.48 to 32.04)

GJH, generalised joint hypermobility; ICD-10, International Classification of Diseases-10.