Table 3 Analysis of people with anxiety in different states (mean ± SD/No. (%), N = 518).

From: Analyzing the correlation between gastroesophageal reflux disease and anxiety and depression based on ordered logistic regression

Variables

No anxiety (0–7 points, N = 266)

Mild anxiety (8–10 points, N = 89)

Moderate to severe anxiety (11–21 points, N = 163)

P

Age

55.18 ± 13.08

58.45 ± 11.73

57.09 ± 12.73

0.075

Height

1.61 ± 0.08

1.62 ± 0.09

1.62 ± 0.08

0.198

Weight

60.21 ± 11.40

61.61 ± 11.08

62.93 ± 12.41

0.062

BMI

23.16 ± 3.43

23.36 ± 3.07

23.84 ± 4.00

0.159

Sex

0.032

 Male

103 (38.72%)

37 (41.57%)

84 (51.53%)

 

 Female

163 (61.28%)

52 (58.43%)

79 (48.47%)

 

Marriage

0.276

 Unmarried

17 (6.39%)

3 (3.37%)

5 (3.07%)

 

 Married

249 (93.61%)

86 (96.63%)

158 (96.93%)

 

Educational level

0.197

 Junior high school and below

137 (51.50%)

45 (50.56%)

84 (51.53%)

 

 High school or junior college

51 (19.17%)

21 (23.60%)

45 (27.61%)

 

 University and above

78 (29.32%)

23 (25.84%)

34 (20.86%)

 

Alcohol consumption

0.999

 No

233 (87.59%)

78 (87.64%)

143 (87.73%)

 

 Yes

33 (12.41%)

11 (12.36%)

20 (12.27%)

 

Smoking

0.383

 No

224 (84.21%)

80 (89.89%)

137 (84.05%)

 

 Yes

42 (15.79%)

9 (10.11%)

26 (15.95%)

 

Coffee

0.877

 No

244 (91.73%)

83 (93.26%)

151 (92.64%)

 

 Yes

22 (8.27%)

6 (6.74%)

12 (7.36%)

 

Strong tea

 

 No

228 (85.71%)

81 (91.01%)

141 (86.50%)

0.434

 Yes

38 (14.29%)

8 (8.99%)

22 (13.50%)

 

Infected with Helicobacter pylori (HP)

0.433

 Not infected

173 (65.04%)

53 (59.55%)

97 (59.51%)

 

 Infected (including being infected)

93 (34.96%)

36 (40.45%)

66 (40.49%)

 
  1. Continuous variables are expressed as Mean ± SD and categorical variables are expressed as NO.(%).