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Table 6 Relation between patients’ data and MMSE results among cases

From: Quiescent ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease have potential effect on cognitive function

Parameter

MMSE total

Age

Pearson’s correlation

−0.280

p-value

0.019

 

MMSE total

Test value

p-value

Mean

SD

Sex

Male

28.57

3.21

0.10*

0.92

Female

28.50

2.83

Marital status

Single

29.50

.88

8.13**

< 0.001

Married

28.45

3.34

Divorced

21.00

2.83

Widowed

24.50

4.95

Residence

Urban

29.32

.99

2.21*

0.03

Rural

27.63

4.23

Education

Elementary

27.36

5.24

0.98**

0.43

Preparatory

28.08

3.28

High school

29.50

.71

Vocational

28.35

3.24

College

29.21

1.23

Occupation

Working

29.10

2.02

1.87**

0.16

Not working

27.67

4.12

Student

29.00

.00

DM

Yes

27.80

4.11

1.06*

0.30

No

28.84

2.49

HTN

Yes

28.68

3.43

0.24*

0.82

No

28.49

2.92

Smoking

Nonsmoker

28.34

3.25

0.99*

0.33

Smoker

29.18

2.24

Type of disease

UC

28.62

2.77

0.33*

0.74

CD

28.35

3.72

Type of treatment

Biological

28.37

3.17

0.29*

0.77

Conventional

28.61

3.03

Extraintestinal manifestations

No

29.08

2.49

3.03*

0.01

Yes

24.89

4.04

 

MMSE total

Period of remission (months)

Pearson’s correlation

0.065

P-value

0.593

Duration of disease (months)

Pearson’s correlation

-0.158

P-value

0.191

  1. *Student t-test. **One-way ANOVA test