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. 2011 Sep 19;2012:713236. doi: 10.1155/2012/713236

Table 1.

Sample characteristics and bivariate associations with FES(S) scores (n = 154).

Total sample Spearman correlations with FES(S) scores P value
Mean (SD) age, years 70 (9.1) −0.24 0.003
Mean (SD) PD duration, years 6 (5.4) −0.42 <0.001
Fatigue (FACIT-F), median (q1–q3) 36 (27–42) 0.67 <0.001
Physical function (PF), median (q1–q3) 65 (40–84) 0.79 <0.001
Pain (NHP), median (q1–q3) 0 (0–25) −0.50 <0.001
Walk-12G, median (q1–q3) 13 (6–23) −0.82 <0.001

n/total % Median (q1–q3) FES(S) scores P-valuea

Dichotomous variables No Yes

Education: university degree 37/153 24 115 (69–130) 112 (70–130) 0.941
Living alone 38/150 25 119 (80–130) 96 (55–130) 0.125
Comorbidity 77/142 50 107 (60–130) 120 (74–130) 0.271
Motor fluctuations 90/152 58 124 (86–130) 104 (64–128) 0.010
Dyskinesia 57/153 37 124 (85–130) 93 (53–117) <0.001
Freezing of gaitb 57/152 37 128 (112–130) 69 (47–101) <0.001
Turning hesitationsc 58/150 38 128 (113–130) 69 (48–102) <0.001
Experienced falls 50/149 33 123 (90–130) 81 (44–113) <0.001
Experienced near falls 69/147 45 129 (111–130) 84 (52–115) <0.001
Needing help from others in daily activities 42/153 27 124 (104–130) 59 (35–91) <0.001
Sex, women 62/152 41 Women
116 (52–130)
Men
112 (77–130)
0.407

Possible score ranges: FACIT-F, 0–52 (higher = better); PF, 0–100 (higher = better); NHP-Pain, 0–100 (higher = worse); Walk-12G, 0–42 (higher = worse); FES(S), 0–130 (higher = better).

aMann Whitney U-test.

bAs assessed by item 3 (“freezing”) of the FOGQsa (Freezing of Gait Questionnaire, self-administered version). Those scoring ≥1 were categorized as freezers.

cAs assessed by item 6 (“turning hesitations”) of the FOGQsa. Those scoring ≥1 were categorized as having turning hesitations.

FACIT-F: the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue scale; FES(S): the Swedish version of the Falls Efficacy Scale; NHP: the Nottingham Health Profile; PD: Parkinson's disease; SD: standard deviation; q1–q3: first and third quartiles.