Age significantly affects ISTH-BAT scores in females. (A) Total ISTH-BAT scores in females according to different age quartiles (Q1, 18-28 years; Q2, 29-35 years; Q3, 36-43 years; Q4, ≥44 years). The green area indicates normal ISTH-BAT scores in females (≤5). The P values are the outcomes of independent t tests. (B) Proportion of females with abnormal ISTH-BAT scores (≥6) according to age quartiles. The P value is the outcome of χ2 test. (C) Proportion of females with ISTH-BAT scores (≥10) according to age quartiles. The P value is the outcome of χ2 test. (D) Comparison of individual ISTH-BAT domains between females aged 18 to 28 years (Q1) and ≥44 years (Q4). The P values are the outcomes of independent t tests.
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Age significantly affects ISTH-BAT scores in females. (A) Total ISTH-BAT scores in females according to different age quartiles (Q1, 18-28 years; Q2, 29-35 years; Q3, 36-43 years; Q4, ≥44 years). The green area indicates normal ISTH-BAT scores in females (≤5). The P values are the outcomes of independent t tests. (B) Proportion of females with abnormal ISTH-BAT scores (≥6) according to age quartiles. The P value is the outcome of χ2 test. (C) Proportion of females with ISTH-BAT scores (≥10) according to age quartiles. The P value is the outcome of χ2 test. (D) Comparison of individual ISTH-BAT domains between females aged 18 to 28 years (Q1) and ≥44 years (Q4). The P values are the outcomes of independent t tests.

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