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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of patients with NAFLD included in the study categorized according the stage of the disease*.

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Fig 1.

Frequency of perceived stigma, overall and in four different domains, in patients with NAFLD without cirrhosis, NAFLD with compensated cirrhosis compensated and NAFLD with decompensated cirrhosis.

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Table 2.

Stigma-related questions that were answered affirmatively by more than 20% of patients with NAFLD without cirrhosis (panel A), compensated cirrhosis (panel B) and decompensated cirrhosis (panel C), classified according to the different domains.

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Table 3.

Comparison between frequency of affirmative answers to stigma-related questions divided by each domain of patients with NAFLD without cirrhosis classified according to fibrosis severity*.

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Table 4.

Chronic liver diseases questionnaire (CLDQ) scores of the different domains in patients with NAFLD included in the study categorized according the different disease stages*.

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Table 5.

Chronic liver diseases questionnaire (CLDQ) scores of the different domains in patients with NAFLD without cirrhosis classified according to presence or absence of perceived stigma*.

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Table 6.

Comparison between affirmative answers of stigma-related questions divided by each domain of patients with NAFLD cirrhosis and patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis.

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Table 7.

Stigma-related questions that were answered affirmatively by a significantly higher percentage of patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis compared to NAFLD-cirrhosis.

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