Viral Hepatitis
Copyright ©2006 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Mar 14, 2006; 12(10): 1545-1550
Published online Mar 14, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i10.1545
Table 1 Characteristics of the 185 patients studied
n = 185 (%)
Age (yr)45 ± 11
Gender (male/female)111/74
Educational level
No diploma24 (13)
High school83 (45)
College undergraduate35 (19)
College graduate43 (23)
Marital status
Single/divorced57 (31)
Married92 (50)
Non-married couple36 (19)
Routes of transmission for HCV
Blood transfusion74 (40)
Intravenous drug use48 (26)
Others*63 (34)
Histological severity (Metavir fibrosis score)n = 169
F0-139 (23)
F283 (49)
F319 (11)
F428 (17)
Trait anxiety (STAI)45 ± 11 (20-80)
Table 2 Factors associated with diagnosis-related stress in univariate analysis in the 185 patients
Diagnosis-related stress(mean VAS scores)P
Age (yrs)
< 4673 ± 25
≥ 4672 ± 24NS
Gender
Male72 ± 24
Female79 ± 22< 0.003
Educational level
< High school75 ± 24
≥ High school69 ± 250.07
Marital status
Single/divorced73 ± 25
In couple72 ± 24NS
Routes of transmission for HCV
Blood transfusion80 ± 20
Intravenous drug use65 ± 27
Others68 ± 26< 0.002
Antiviral therapy
Ongoing69 ± 25
Untreated74 ± 25NS
Histological severity of liver disease (n = 169)
F0-F1-F2 (n = 122)74 ± 23
F3-F4 (n = 47)70 ± 29NS
Time since diagnosis (yrs)
< 271 ± 26
≥ 273 ± 24NS
Perceived disease severity (VAS)
< 7559 ± 23
≥ 7583 ± 21< 0.001
Trait anxiety (STAI)
< 4564 ± 27
≥ 4581 ± 19< 0.001
Table 3 Factors associated with diagnosis-related stress in multivariate analysis in the 185 patients
Diagnosis-related stress(100mm VAS score)2
β1P
Gender : (male: 1, female: 2)0.020.76
Routes of transmission: (drug user = 1; other = 2, blood transfusion = 3)0.17<0.01
Educational level: (< high school:1, ≥ high school:2)-0.030.58
Anxiety (STAI-Y score)0.30<0.001
Perceived disease severity (100mm VAS score )0.43<0.001