Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Mar 28, 2015; 21(12): 3628-3635
Published online Mar 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i12.3628
Table 2 Distribution of baseline socio-demographic and behavioral characteristics and factors associated with irritable bowel syndrome prevalence n (%)
VariableTotal(n = 813)With IBS(n = 163)P valueUnadjusted
Adjusted1
OR95%CIOR95%CI
Sex
Female488 (60.0)122 (25.0)< 0.0011.001.00
Male325 (40.0)41 (12.6)0.43a0.29-0.640.40a0.26-0.61
Age
≤ 22 yr539 (66.3)118 (21.9)0.0391.001.00
> 22 yr274 (33.7)45 (16.4)0.70.48-1.020.53a0.35-0.79
Faculty
Sciences and humanities113 (13.9)22 (19.5)0.9751.001.00
Medical sciences2431 (53.0)89 (20.6)0.980.53-1.850.800.45-1.42
Engineering140 (17.2)27 (19.3)1.070.64-1.811.060.53-2.11
Business and economics129 (15.9)25 (19.4)0.990.52-1.800.940.47-1.89
Living condition
With family517 (63.6)75 (14.5)< 0.0011.001.00
School dormitory or private house296 (36.4)88 (29.7)2.49a1.76-3.542.84a1.94-4.16
Family income (US$)
500-1200241 (29.6)28 (11.6)< 0.0011.001.00
1300-2000369 (45.4)64 (17.3)1.600.99-2.571.86a1.13-3.06
> 2000203 (25.0)71 (35.0)4.09a2.51-6.685.72a3.36-9.71
Cigarette smoking
Not current716 (88.1)144 (20.1)0.5141.001.00
Current97 (11.9)19 (19.6)0.970.56-1.600.950.43-1.72
Regular physical activity
No474 (58.3)113 (23.8)0.0011.001.00
Yes339 (41.7)50 (14.7)0.55a0.38-0.800.53a0.35-0.79
Family history of IBS
No754 (92.7)154 (20.4)0.4011.001.00
Yes59 (7.3)9 (15.3)0.700.34-1.460.490.22-1.08