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Table 1 The prevalence of FAPDs among female and male adolescents (N = 522)

From: Self–reported specific learning disorders and risk factors among Hungarian adolescents with functional abdominal pain disorders: a cross sectional study

Type of FAPD

Male

N (% of the total male)

Female

N (% of the total female)

p

Functional dyspepsia (FD)

0 (0.00)

4 (1.5)

NS✺

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

10ρ (3.9)

14a (5.2)

NS ✣

Abdominal migraine (AM)

8 (3.1)

24 (9.0)

p = 0.002 ✣

Functional abdominal pain (FAP)

2 (0.8)

7 (2.6)

NS ✺

Functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS)

2 (0.8)

1 (0.4)

NS ✺

Total (% of the total sex)

18 (7.1)

44 (16.5)

p = 0.001✣

  1. NS nonsignificant
  2. ρ 4 adolescents also reported AM
  3. a6 adolescents also reported AM
  4. ✣ significance of chi-square test
  5. ✺ significance of the 2–sided fisher’s exact test