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World J Psychiatry. Nov 19, 2024; 14(11): 1718-1727
Published online Nov 19, 2024. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i11.1718
Published online Nov 19, 2024. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i11.1718
Variables | n (%) |
Age (years) | |
≤ 44 | 60 (41.1) |
45-59 | 57 (39.0) |
≥ 60 | 29 (19.9) |
Sex | 0 |
Male | 83 (56.8) |
Female | 63 (43.2) |
Average monthly household income (10000 yuan) | |
< 0.5 | 83 (56.9) |
0.5-1.0 | 44 (30.1) |
1.1-1.5 | 13 (8.9) |
1.5 | 6 (4.1) |
Marital status | |
Married | 106 (72.6) |
Single | 40 (27.4) |
Underlying disease | |
Yes | 56 (38.4) |
No | 90 (61.6) |
Education level | |
Junior high school and below | 50 (34.2) |
High school or technical secondary school | 56 (38.4) |
College or above | 40 (27.4) |
Caregiver | |
Spouse | 84 (57.5) |
Immediate family | 31 (21.2) |
Other | 23 (15.8) |
No | 8 (5.5) |
Diseases type | |
Hemorrhoids | 54 (37.0) |
Rectocele | 36 (24.7) |
Anal fistula | 18 (12.3) |
Perianal abscess | 20 (13.7) |
Other | 18 (12.3) |
Disease duration (months) | |
< 6 | 54 (37.0) |
6-12 | 29 (19.9) |
> 12 | 63 (43.1) |
- Citation: Hou SX, Dai FJ, Wang XX, Wang SW, Tian T. Correlation linking illness perception, negative emotions, and the post-operative recovery effect in patients with perianal disease. World J Psychiatry 2024; 14(11): 1718-1727
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3206/full/v14/i11/1718.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5498/wjp.v14.i11.1718