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. 2010 Sep 28;8:110. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-8-110

Table 4.

A priori and observed associations

EQ-5D index HADS anxiety HADS depression 6MWT FEV1% pred NCC Age Gender Marital
Status
Transplant
Status
HUI3 overall L M M/L M M/S L/S M/S S S/N M

HUI3
vision
M/N M/N S/N S/N N N M/S N/S N N

HUI3
hearing
M/N M/S M/S N N/S N M/S N N N

HUI3
speech
S/N N/S S N N N N N N N

HUI3
ambulation
L/M M/S L L L/M M/S M/S N/S N L/M

HUI3
dexterity
M/N M/S M/N N N N/S S N N N/S

HUI3
emotion
L/S L/M L/M S/N M/N S/N S/N N N N

HUI3
cognition
N M/S M/S N N N S S N N

HUI3
pain
L/M M/S M/S M/S M/N M/S S/N N N M/S

6MWT: Six-minute Walk test; FEV1% pred: Percentage predicted Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second; NCC: Number of Chronic Conditions

N = negligible degree of association, correlation < 0.1; S = Small degree of association, correlation 0.1 to < 0.30; M = medium degree of association, correlation 0.30 to < 0.5; L = large degree of association, correlation ≥ 0.5

Bold = a perfect match between a priori and observed; italics = a difference of one category in which a priori < observed;

bold italic = a difference of one category in which a priori > observed; underline = a difference of two categories in which a priori < observed; double underline = a difference of two category in which a priori > observed;