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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Qual Life Res. 2010 Dec 19;20(6):833–844. doi: 10.1007/s11136-010-9822-2

Table 4.

Means and standard deviations for quality of life variables for survivors by group over time

Outcomes TIP-C
HEAC
T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3
Psychological well-being
 Depression 11.42 (9.0) 11.33 (9.2) 11.18 (13.4) 12.43 (9.7) 9.06 (9.7) 8.86 (10)
 Positive affect 35.11 (6.6) 36.70 (7.7) 35.84 (8.5) 36.71 (7.4) 37.87 (6.1) 37.52 (6.7)
 Negative affect 15.97 (6.3) 16.76 (7.1) 15.32 (6.4) 17.03 (7.4) 14.84 (6.2) 14.07 (4.1)
 Perceived stress 12.69 (6.5) 12.45 (6.5) 12.25 (7.1) 13.17 (7.1) 11.23 (7.3) 9.90 (6.7)
Physical well-being
 Fatigue 26.78 (15.8) 27.06 (17.5) 26.81 (17.5) 28.17 (18.1) 24.48 (19.2) 21.69 (17.5)
 UCLA prostate index 63.24 (25.8) 63.15 (19.4) 58.86 (21.3) 62.0 (21.3) 60.45 (20.6) 61.64 (18.7)
Social well-being
 Social support-FA 16.72 (3.1) 17.45 (2.6) 17.53 (3.4) 16.80 (3.4) 18.32 (1.9) 18.55 (1.7)
 Social well-being 56.31 (17.3) 59.15 (15.7) 56.66 (19.5) 61.13 (16) 62.71 (16.1) 63.10 (16)
Spiritual well-being
 Spiritual well-being 43.64 (14.8) 42.76 (14) 42.09 (13.9) 44.17 (11.6) 46.45 (11.9) 47.83 (12)

TIP-C Telephone interpersonal counseling, HEAC Health education attention condition