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. 2023 May 29;481(12):2368–2376. doi: 10.1097/CORR.0000000000002703

Table 1.

Patient demographics (n = 139)

Variable Value
Age in years 41 (32 to 58)
Height in inches 67 (64 to 70)
Weight in kg 79 (66 to 88)
Women 48 (67)
% with smoking history 17 (23)
Operative fracture treatment 65 (91)
Right leg injury 50 (70)
Married or with partner 40 (56)
Non-White racea 50 (70)
Employed 63 (87)
Education
 High school or less 29 (40)
 Some college 30 (41)
 College graduate 25 (35)
 Master's degree or higher 17 (23)
Insurance status
 County safety net insurance 6 (8)
 Medicaid 4 (5)
 Medicare 18 (25)
 Private 50 (69)
 Uninsured 15 (21)
 Workers’ compensation 8 (11)
Assistive devices
 Crutches 32 (45)
 Knee scooter 6 (8)
 Walker 17 (24)
 Other 17 (24)
 None 27% (38)
Weightbearing status
 Full weightbearing 54 (63)
 Nonweightbearing 25 (29)
 Partial weightbearing 21 (25)
Location of clinic visit
 Office 1 9 (10)
 Office 2 25 (29)
 Office 3 67 (78)
PROMIS Depression 51 (44 to 59)
Time from injury in weeks 8 (3 to 20)
SHAI 5.0 ± 2.7
PCS 4 (1 to 7)
Outcome variables
Pain in uninjured side 0 (0 to 2)
Pain in injured side 3 (2 to 5)
PROMIS Physical Function 33 (24 to 39)
PSEQ 9.0 ± 3.0

Data presented as mean ± SD, median (IQR), or % (n).

a

Race (White or other) was self-reported by participants in a demographics survey. PROMIS = Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System; SHAI = Short Health Anxiety Inventory; PCS = Pain Catastrophizing Scale; PSEQ = Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire.