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Table 4 Interactions between all psychological, demographic and disease activity variables and the risk of relapse at 12 months in IBD, IBS and HCV patients

From: Does psychological status influence clinical outcomes in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and other chronic gastroenterological diseases: An observational cohort prospective study

 

Adjusted OR1

95% CI

p

Disease status at baseline

0.046

0.012–0.178

<0.001

Female vs. male

0.537

0.142–2.033

0.360

Age

1.072

1.018–1.129

0.009

Years since Diagnosis

0.991

0.931–1.055

0.769

HADS Anxiety

1.216

0.929–1.591

0.154

HADS Depression

1.110

0.869–1.419

0.403

SF12 Mental

1.009

0.936–1.088

0.809

SF12 Physical

1.015

0.951–1.083

0.653

SCL90 Somatisation

1.045

0.956–1.142

0.330

SCL90 Obsessive-compulsive

0.950

0.861–1.048

0.305

SCL90 Interpersonal sensitivity

1.070

0.965–1.185

0.199

SCL90 Depression

1.014

0.882–1.166

0.843

SCL90 Anxiety

0.979

0.874–1.097

0.718

SCL90 Hostility

1.009

0.930–1.095

0.825

SCL90 Phobic anxiety

1.047

0.961–1.140

0.292

SCL90 Paranoid ideation

0.906

0.834–0.985

0.020

SCL90 Psychoticism

1.080

0.973–1.198

0.147

SCL90 GSI

1.025

0.818–1.283

0.832

SCL90 PST

0.936

0.731–1.199

0.602

SCL90 PSDI

0.887

0.782–1.005

0.060

IBS vs. HCV

1.576

0.371–6.705

0.538

IBD vs. HCV

4.940

0.881–27.689

0.069

  1. 1 The analysis was adjusted for disease activity at baseline, sex, years since diagnosis and age