Brief Article
Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Dec 28, 2009; 15(48): 6080-6085
Published online Dec 28, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.6080
Table 1 Clinical features of the post-cholecystectomy patient subgroups of SO dyskinesia, SO stenosis with or without dyskinesia and normal SO motility (mean ± SD) n (%)
SO dyskinesia (n = 33)SO stenosis (n = 18)Normal SO motility (n = 21)
Age (yr)45 ± 1044 ± 1348 ± 16
Gender: % female918986
SOD
Type I2 (6)2 (11)0 (0)
Type II19 (58)12 (67)14 (67)
Type III12 (36)4 (22)7 (33)
Table 2 Clinical, psychosocial and demographic variables which significantly differentiated between SO dyskinesia and normal SO motility in postcholecystectomy patients: logistic regression model of best fit
Effect size and significance
BSEP-value
Female sex5.0231.9810.01
Frequent suppression of anger12.3991.2390.05
Frequent use of mature coping strategies10.2320.0850.006
Frequent use of immature coping strategies10.030.0570.026
Infrequent use of neurotic coping strategies10.0040.2660.091
Higher occupational status of father1.4750.5880.01
Neuroticism (stress-proneness)4.9014.9010.02