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World J Methodol. Dec 20, 2023; 13(5): 475-483
Published online Dec 20, 2023. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v13.i5.475
Published online Dec 20, 2023. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v13.i5.475
Origin from high-risk countries (n = 1293) | Origin from intermediate- and low-risk countries (n = 3857) | Israel-born (n = 28394) | |
Prevalence-crude rate2 | 561.4 | 514.3 | 528.9 |
Sex (Female) | 651 (50) | 1953 (51) | 14234 (50) |
Age at immigration | 25 ± 18 | 25 ± 17 | N/A |
IBD phenotype (Crohn’s disease) | 685 (53) | 1748 (45) | 16091 (57) |
Age at diagnosis (yr) | 41 ± 18 | 46 ± 17 | 32 ± 15 |
Age at June 2020 | 43 ± 17 | 60 ± 17 | 54 ± 19 |
Immigration periods | |||
< 1990 | 501 (39) | 1358 (35) | N/A |
1990-2001 | 229 (19) | 2199 (57) | |
2002-2020 | 543 (42) | 300 (8) | |
Socioeconomic status | |||
Low | 65 (5) | 247 (7) | 1348 (5) |
Intermediate | 550 (52.5) | 2247 (58) | 10680 (37) |
High | 646 (50) | 1247 (32) | 15589 (55) |
Missing | 32 (2.5) | 116 (3) | 777 (3) |
Residential location | |||
Rural | 111 (9) | 155 (4) | 3173 (11) |
Urban | 1182 (91) | 3701 (96) | 25221 (89) |
- Citation: Stulman M, Focht G, Loewenberg Weisband Y, Greenfeld S, Ben Tov A, Ledderman N, Matz E, Paltiel O, Odes S, Dotan I, Benchimol EI, Turner D. Inflammatory bowel disease among first generation immigrants in Israel: A nationwide epi-Israeli Inflammatory Bowel Disease Research Nucleus study. World J Methodol 2023; 13(5): 475-483
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2222-0682/full/v13/i5/475.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5662/wjm.v13.i5.475