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Table 1 Sociodemographic data for IBS-cases and controls

From: More negative self-esteem and inferior coping strategies among patients diagnosed with IBS compared with patients without IBS - a case–control study in primary care

Sociodemographic data:

IBS (n = 140) n %

Controls (n = 213) n %

p-value

Sex

   

Male

24 (17.1%)

40 (18.9%)

0.71

Female

116 (82.9%)

172 (81.1%)

 

Age

46.7 (SD = 13.9)

51.4 (SD = 12.4)

0.001

Social environment

   

White-collar city

69 (49.3)

118 (55.4)

0.32

Blue-collar cities

71 (50.7)

95 (44.6)

Marital status

   

Living alone

44 (31.7)

37 (17.5)

0.002

Married/cohabitant

95 (68.3)

174 (82.5)

Educational level

   

Low

19 (13.6)

15 (7.1)

0.049

Medium

69 (49.3)

95 (45.0)

High

52 (37.1)

101 (47.9)