01 November 2022>: Clinical Research
Questionnaire-Based Study of 81 Patients in Poland to Evaluate the Course of Inflammatory Bowel Disease and the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Quality of Life and Mental State from February to June 2021
Natalia Owsianko 1BCE , Natalia Romańczuk-Osenka 1CDF , Martyna Szczerbakow 1ABD , Katarzyna Pikora 1BCE , Katarzyna Sowa 1CDE , Urszula Daniluk 2ADE , Paweł Rogalski 1CD , Agnieszka Świdnicka-Siergiejko 1DEF , Stefania Antonowicz 1E , Michalina Krzyżak 3E , Dominik Maślach 4E , Andrzej Dąbrowski 1AE , Jarosław Daniluk 1ADFG*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.938243
Med Sci Monit 2022; 28:e938243
Table 2 Demographic characteristics of the study group.
Women | 46 (56.79%) |
Men | 35 (43.21%) |
3 (3.70%) | |
18–25 | 22 (27.16%) |
26–35 | 26 (32.10%) |
36–45 | 18 (22.22%) |
46–55 | 8 (9.88%) |
>55 | 4 (4.94%) |
Primary | 6 (7.41%) |
Vocational | 6 (7.41%) |
Secondary | 32 (39.51%) |
Higher | 37 (45.68%) |
Rural | 14 (17.28%) |
City to 25 000 | 11 (13.58%) |
City 25 000–50 000 | 7 (8.64%) |
City 50 000–100 000 | 7 (8.64%) |
City 100 000–250 000 | 4 (4.94%) |
City 250 000–500 000 | 23 (28.40%) |
City >500 000 | 15 (18.52%) |
Ulcerative colitis (UC) | 59 (72.84%) |
Crohn’s disease (CD) | 22 (27.16%) |