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. 2024 Nov 5;24:765. doi: 10.1186/s12888-024-06218-9

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Effects of weighted blankets on daytime sleepiness, depression, stress, anxiety, fatigue, and relieved bodily pain. (A) Daytime sleepiness score decreased significantly in participants using weighted blankets. (B) Using weighted blankets did not have a significant effect on depression. (C) Stress score decreased significantly in participants using weighted blankets. (D) Anxiety score decreased significantly in participants using weighted blankets. (E) Daytime fatigue score decreased significantly in participants using weighted blankets. (F) Bodily pain relieved significantly in participants using weighted blankets. *P < 0.05, generalized linear mixed models, adjusted for sex, age. CESD-10, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale-10; PSS, Perceived Stress Scale; SAS, Self-Rating Anxiety Scale; FS-14, Fatigue Scale-14; SF-36, Quality of Life Scale 36-item Short-Form