Retrospective Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 7, 2022; 28(21): 2334-2349
Published online Jun 7, 2022. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i21.2334
Table 4 Association of depressive, anxiety, and somatization symptoms with the single-nucleotide polymorphism score of the four tested polymorphisms

Total
Sex
IBS subtypes
Male
Female
IBS-C
IBS-D
IBS-M
Depressive symptoms
F value7.7101.3365.7701.5512.1590.196
P-linear trend value0.0060.2500.0170.1840.1440.659
Anxiety symptoms
F value2.1500.0282.5141.3722.4001.412
P-linear trend value0.1430.8660.1140.2450.1230.236
Somatization symptoms
F value1.150.3541.0280.7162.7180.628
P-linear trend value0.2830.5530.3110.6140.1020.429

  • Citation: Berens S, Dong Y, Fritz N, Walstab J, D'Amato M, Zheng T, Wahl V, Boekstegers F, Bermejo JL, Martinez C, Schmitteckert S, Clevers E, Engel F, Gauss A, Herzog W, Spiller R, Goebel-Stengel M, Mönnikes H, Andresen V, Thomas F, Keller J, Pehl C, Stein-Thöringer C, Clarke G, Dinan TG, Quigley EM, Sayuk G, Simrén M, Tesarz J, Rappold G, van Oudenhove L, Schaefert R, Niesler B. Serotonin type 3 receptor subunit gene polymorphisms associated with psychosomatic symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome: A multicenter retrospective study. World J Gastroenterol 2022; 28(21): 2334-2349
  • URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v28/i21/2334.htm
  • DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v28.i21.2334