Case Control Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 28, 2014; 20(48): 18360-18366
Published online Dec 28, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i48.18360
Table 1 Characteristics of respondents by risk perception of irritable bowel syndrome n (%)
Increased risk perception (colon cancer, nutritional deficit, surgical condition, or shorter life span) (n = 983)
No (n = 130)Yes (n = 853)P value1
Characteristics
Age (yr)
mean ± SD42.55 ± 13.5042.74 ± 12.530.871
29-3954 (41.5)371 (43.5)
40-5962 (47.7)377 (44.2)
≥ 6014 (10.8)105 (12.3)0.730
Sex0.908
Male67 (51.5)435 (51.0)
Female63 (48.5)418 (49.0)
Marital status0.403
Married92 (70.8)645 (75.6)
Widowed/separated/divorced1 (0.8)10 (1.2)
Single37 (28.4)198 (23.2)
Educational status (yr)0.617
≥ 1345 (34.6)331 (38.8)
10-1274 (56.9)447 (52.4)
≤ 911 (8.5)75 (8.8)
Household income (monthly)0.712
≥ $400021 (16.2)153 (17.9)
$2000-399981 (62.3)499 (58.5)
< $200028 (21.5)201 (23.6)
Region0.040
Urban58 (44.6)463 (54.3)
Rural72 (55.4)390 (45.7)
Hospital visit (/yr)
mean ± SD4.68 ± 5.944.24 ± 4.860.343
0-596 (73.8)679 (79.6)
6-1024 (18.5)104 (12.2)
≥ 1110 (7.7)70 (8.2)0.141
No. of comorbidity
mean ± SD0.28 ± 0.570.35 ± 0.940.403
0100 (76.9)679 (79.6)
126 (20.0)107 (12.5)
≥ 24 (3.1)67 (7.9)0.016
Smoking0.969
None77 (59.2)500 (58.6)
Past15 (11.5)105 (12.3)
Current38 (29.2)248 (29.1)
Problem drinking20.021
No116 (89.2)690 (80.9)
Yes14 (10.8)163 (19.1)
Table 2 Perceived risk of irritable bowel syndrome among laypersons1n (%)
The patient is at increased risk of…(choose EVERYTHING appropriate)NoYes
Colon cancer395 (40.2)588 (59.8)
Nutritional deficit782 (79.6)201 (20.4)
Surgical condition477 (48.5)506 (51.5)
Shorter life span870 (88.5)113 (11.5)
Nothing relevant853 (86.8)130 (13.2)
Union of answers130 (13.2)853 (86.8)
Table 3 Needs of diagnostic tests by risk perception of irritable bowel syndrome1n (%)
The patient needs to be diagnosed by …(choose EVERYTHING appropriate)Increased risk perception (colon cancer, nutritional deficit, surgical condition, or shorter life span)
No (n = 130)Yes (n = 853)OR2 (95%CI)aOR3 (95%CI)
Blood test (n = 400)30 (23.1)370 (43.4)2.55 (1.66-3.92)2.66 (1.72-4.11)
Stool examination (n = 442)40 (30.8)402 (47.1)2.01 (1.35-2.98)2.12 (1.42-3.17)
Colonoscopy (n = 781)89 (68.5)692 (81.1)1.98 (1.32-2.98)2.10 (1.38-3.18)
Abdominal ultrasound (n = 354)25 (19.2)329 (38.6)2.64 (1.67-4.17)2.70 (1.70-4.28)
Computed tomography (n = 199)10 (7.7)189 (22.2)3.42 (1.76-6.64)3.33 (1.71-6.51)
Don't need any test (n = 28)19 (14.6)9 (1.1)0.06 (0.03-0.14)0.05 (0.02-0.11)
Table 4 Acceptance of a positive diagnosis by risk perception of irritable bowel syndrome1n (%)
The patient would be…(choose ONLY ONE answer)Increased risk perception (colon cancer, nutritional deficit, surgical condition, or shorter life span)
No (n = 130)Yes (n = 853)OR2 (95%CI)aOR3 (95%CI)
Reassured (n = 288)50 (38.5)238 (27.9)0.49 (0.33-0.73)0.52 (0.34-0.78)
Not reassured (n = 646)60 (46.2)586 (68.7)2.05 (1.37-3.07)1.94 (1.29-2.93)
Still worried (n = 417)33 (25.4)384 (45.0)NANA
Impatient of uncertainty (n = 229)27 (20.8)202 (23.7)NANA
Have no idea (n = 49)20 (15.4)29 (3.4)NANA