Research Article

Validity, Reliability, and Responsiveness of the Brief Pain Inventory in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Table 1

Sociodemographic and clinical data according to diagnosis.

UC ()CD () value

Age mean (SD)40.8 (12.6)40.7 (13.0)ns
Age (range)18–7618–77ns
Gender
 Female87114
 Male93116ns
Time since diagnosis (years)8.8 (8.2)13.6 (10.5)<0.001
SCCAI total score3.4 (3.1)
SCDAI total score4.7 (3.8)
UC extent
 E1—proctitis20 (11.1%)
 E2—left-sided colitis58 (32.2%)
 E3—extensive colitis102 (56.7%)
CD localization
 L1—terminal ileum75 (32.6%)
 L2—colon47 (20.4%)
 L3—ileocolon76 (33.0%)
 L4—upper GI32 (13.9%)
CD upper GI-modification
 L1 + L4 8 (25.0%)
 L2 + L46 (18.8%)
 L3 + L418 (56.3%)
CD behavior
 B1—nonpenetrating/nonstricturing117 (50.9%)
 B2—penetrating30 (13.0%)
 B3—stricturing83 (36.1%)

UC: ulcerative colitis, CD: Crohn’s disease, SD: standard deviation, SCCAI: Simple Clinical Colitis Activity Index, SCDAI: Simplified Crohn’s Disease Activity Index, Montreal classification, ns: nonsignificant. Figures are in mean and standard deviation if not otherwise noted.