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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 5.

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

Outcomes TIP-C
HEAC
T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3
Psychological well-being
 Depression 12.44 (10.3) 10.52 (9.5) 10.75 (9.1) 12.65 (9.6) 9.32 (9.1) 8.89 (9.8)
 Positive affect 35.22 (7.7) 37.42 (6.3) 36.16 (6.9) 36.79 (7.2) 37.55 (7.5) 3 6.16 (6.9)
 Negative affect 17.67 (6.3) 15.73 (5.9) 16.69 (7.8) 17.67 (6.0) 16.48 (6.5) 15.71 (7.0)
 Perceived stress 13.69 (7.1) 12.73 (6.6) 12.31 (7.7) 14.06 (6.0) 12.65 (5.7) 12.43 (6.1)
Physical well-being
 Fatigue 24.25 (12.8) 21.29 (14.2) 25.75 (16.6) 22.71 (12.9) 21.29 (14.2) 20.89 (16.2)
Social well-being
 Social support-FA 14.72 (5.9) 15.22 (6.0) 15.77 (5.8) 15.82 (4.4) 16.90 (4.2) 18.00 (3.2)
 Social well-being 64.36 (16.2) 64.06 (16.9) 66.72 (16.5) 67.18 (12.4) 70.26 (11) 72.89 (10)
Spiritual well-being
 Spiritual well-being 37.97 (9.5) 39.15 (9.4) 38.88 (9.2) 36.18 (10.2) 40.97 (7.6) 41.29 (9.9)

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