Table 2.
SF-36 outcomes at baseline and after 6 months intervention.
Rehabilitation group | Individual group | |||||
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Baseline n = 58 |
6 months n = 57 |
Baseline n = 60 |
6 months n = 58 |
Model summary‡ (95% CI) | P§ | |
Physical function | 78 (19) | 83 (18) | 83 (20) | 87 (15) | 1.0 (-4.1 to 6.1) | 0.70 |
Limitation due to physical problems | 72 (35) | 78 (34) | 73 (37) | 78 (34) | -1.5 (-13.5 to 10.6) | 0.81 |
Bodily pain | 75 (26) | 76 (26) | 77 (23) | 82 (22) | 3.5 (-5.0 to 12.0) | 0.42 |
General health | 63 (21) | 68 (19) | 65 (17) | 69 (17) | 0.2 (-5.3 to 5.6) | 0.96 |
Vitality | 59 (24) | 66 (24) | 63 (23) | 69 (20)¶ | 1.5 (-5.6 to 8.6) | 0.68 |
Social functioning | 87 (24) | 85 (24) | 89 (17) | 89 (18) | 2.4 (-5.2 to 10.0) | 0.53 |
Limitation due to emotional problems | 78 (33) | 81 (29) | 74 (39) | 82 (34) | 2.2 (-8.8 to 13.2) | 0.69 |
Mental health | 77 (19) | 80 (18) | 79 (18) | 82 (16) | 0.9 (-4.5 to 6.2) | 0.74 |
Data are means (SD). Score scale range (0-100). A higher score indicates an improvement. ‡Difference in the change (from baseline to 6 months) of each variable between the two groups, when adjusted for baseline values. §Significance of the difference between groups. ¶ Significant (P < 0.05) difference from baseline to 6 months within the group.