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Table 1 Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics

From: Short Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire: translation and validation to the Portuguese language

Variables

Baseline sample

Second and third timepoints sample

 

(n = 92)

(n = 33)

Age, n (%)

  

 [18–20]

3 (3.26)

2 (6.06)

 [21–29]

21 (22.83)

6 (18.18)

 [30–39]

18 (19.57)

11 (33.33)

 [40–49]

29 (31.52)

9 (27.27)

 [50–59]

15 (16.30)

4 (12.12)

 > 60

6 (6.52)

1 (3.03)

Sex, n (%)

  

 Female

53 (57.61)

17 (51.52)

 Male

39 (42.39)

16 (48.48)

Anthropometric data, mean ± SD

  

 Weight

68.97 ± 14.23

69.30 ± 13.41

 Height

167.69 ± 9.99

167.97 ± 9.81

Educational status, n (%)

  

 Primary schooling

15 (16.30)

4 (12.12)

 High schooling

48 (52.17)

18 (54.55)

 Graduation degree

27 (29.35)

10 (30.30)

 Master’s degree

2 (2.17)

1 (3.03)

Current professional status, n (%)

  

 Employed

70 (76.09)

21 (63.64)

 Unemployed, looking for a job

11 (11.96)

7 (21.21)

 Unemployed, not looking for a job

2 (2.17)

2 (6.06)

 Retired

7 (7.61)

2 (6.06)

 Temporary disability

2 (2.17)

1 (3.03)

Marital status, n (%)

  

 Married

42 (45.65)

14 (42.42)

 Divorced

14 (15.30)

4 (12.12)

 Single/dating

36 (39.13)

15 (45.45)

Type of IBD, n (%)

  

 Crohn’s disease

38 (41.30)

14 (42.42)

 Ulcerative colitis

54 (58.70)

19 (57.58)

 Duration of the disease, median (range)

5.00 (2–40)

5.00 (3–40)

  1. SD standard deviation