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Table 6 Interactions between psychological variables and a total number of relapses in the IBD group (nCD = 32 and nUC = 27)1

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

3.07

1.650–5.738

<0.0001

Female vs. male

1.19

0.677–2.117

0.535

Age

0.993

0.972–1.013

0.472

Years since Diagnosis

0.991

0.961–1.021

0.536

CD vs. UC

0.382

0.198–0.736

0.004

HADS Anxiety

0.967

0.841–1.111

0.632

HADS Depression

1.057

0.919–1.215

0.438

SF12 Mental

1.020

0.973–1.070

0.409

SF12 Physical

0.984

0.950–1.019

0.357

SCL90 Somatisation

1.012

0.972–1.055

0.554

SCL90 Obsessive-compulsive

0.993

0.942–1.047

0.800

SCL90 Interpersonal sensitivity

1.022

0.976–1.069

0.358

SCL90 Depression

1.003

0.928–1.085

0.931

SCL90 Anxiety

1.040

0.989–1.092

0.124

SCL90 Hostility

1.030

0.982–1.081

0.220

SCL90 Phobic anxiety

0.999

0.964–1.037

0.976

SCL90 Paranoid ideation

0.996

0.961–1.033

0.848

SCL90 Psychoticism

0.989

0.936–1.044

0.689

SCL90 GSI

0.999

0.909–1.098

0.983

SCL90 PST

0.962

0.832–1.111

0.596

SCL90 PSDI

0.979

0.936–1.025

0.375

  1. 1 The analysis controlled for disease activity at baseline, sex, age, years since diagnosis and subtype of IBD (CD or UC)