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Table 2 Sociodemographic characteristics of IBD patients

From: A four-decade analysis of the incidence trends, sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of inflammatory bowel disease patients at single tertiary centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Characteristics

Ulcerative Colitis

N = 281

Crohn’s Disease

N = 132

P value

Gender, n (%)

 Male

183 (65.1)

71 (53.8)

0.027

 Female

98 (34.9)

61 (46.2)

Ethnicity, n (%)

 Malay

132 (47)

60 (45.5)

0.185

 Chinese

73 (26)

26 (19.7)

 Indian

76 (27)

46 (34.8)

Smoking status, n (%)

 Smoker

33 (11.7)

20 (15.1)

0.375

 Ex-smoker

32 (11.4)

19 (14.4)

 Non-smoker

216 (76.9)

93 (70.5)

Education level, n (%)

 Primary

12 (4.3)

1 (0.8)

0.065

 Secondary

69 (24.5)

42 (31.8)

 Tertiary

200 (71.2)

89 (67.4)

Family history, n (%)

 IBD

2 (0.7)

5 (3.8)

0.276

 CRC

3 (1.1)

2 (1.5)

Duration of disease (Years), n (%)

 Short (< 5)

148 (52.6)

89 (67.4)

0.006

 Long (5–10)

62 (22.1)

26 (19.7)

 Very long (> 10)

71 (25.3)

17 (12.9)

Mean Age of Diagnosis

41.2 (+/− 16.8)

27.4 (+/− 15.9)

 

Age of diagnosis, n (%)

 Adolescence (< 19)

9 (3.2)

30 (22.7)

< 0.00001

 Young Adults (19–35)

88 (31.3)

71 (53.8)

 Middle –Aged Adults (36–55)

131 (46.6)

15 (11.4)

 Older Adults (> 55)

53 (18.9)

16 (12.1)