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Table 2 The frequency and percentage of demographic and clinical information of the participants separately by groups and their homogeneity status

From: Comparing the effectiveness of transdiagnostic treatment with acceptance and commitment therapy on emotional disorders, rumination, and life satisfaction in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: a randomized clinical trial

Variables

UP group (n = 15)

ACT group (n = 15)

Homogeneity

Frequency (%)

Frequency (%)

Statistics

P-value

Gender

Male

3 (20)

2 (13.33)

0.240a

1

Female

12 (80)

13 (86.67)

Marital status

Single

4 (26.67)

7 (46.67)

1.292a

0.450

Married

11 (73.33)

8 (53.33)

Education

Sub-diploma and diploma

7 (46.66)

2 (13.33)

5.458b

0.150

Associate degree

1 (6.67)

4 (26.67)

Bachelor's degree

3 (20)

6 (40)

Master's degree

4 (26.67)

3 (20)

Depression Pre-Test

Normal

1 (6.67)

N/A

1.476b

0.868

Mild

N/A

N/A

Middle

2 (13.33)

2 (13.33)

Severe

4 (26.67)

3 (20)

Very severe

8 (53.33)

10 (66.67)

Anxiety Pre-Test

Normal

N/A

N/A

3.128b

0.224

Mild

1 (6.67)

N/A

Middle

1 (6.67)

N/A

Severe

1 (6.67)

N/A

Very severe

12 (80)

15 (100)

Rumination Pre-Test

Mild

N/A

N/A

0.833a

0.651

  1. a Chi-square test; b Fisher's exact test; UP group transdiagnostic treatment group, ACT group Acceptance and commitment therapy