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. 2012 Jun;67(6):547–555. doi: 10.6061/clinics/2012(06)02

Table 2.

Univariate analysis for variables associated with walking.

On discharge At six months
Variable Percentage walking Significance Percentage walking Significance
Sex:    Male    Female 57.1%64.9% 0.012 80.2%82.2% 0.542
Living with:    Alone    Partner    Children    Institutionalized 68.4%70.6%60.7%37.7% <0.000 82.0%84.4%79.1%61.6% <0.000
Previous walking:    Autonomous    Cane    Walker    Dependent    Does not walk 72.4%59.9%53.1%37.4%15.7% <0.000 85.5%86.2%70.5%52.7%30.0% <0.000
Previous stroke:    Present    Absent 60.8%63.2% 0.555 73.1%81.6% 0.029
Previous HT:    Present    Absent 65.6%59.4% 0.023 82.3%77.8% 0.090
Previous cognitive impairment:    Present    Absent 47.8%69.8% < 0.000 64.4%85.8% <0.000
Degree of cognitive impairment:    Mild    Moderate    Severe 60.7%43.2%24.4% <0.000 74.1%59.3%47.5% 0.005
Delirium:    Present    Absent 46.3%66.8% <0.000 65.5%83.4% <0.000
Previous Barthel score:    Walking    Not walking 84.367.0 <0.000 85.664.9 <0.000
Age:    Walking    Not walking 81.883.5 <0.000 81.482.1 0.184
Charlson index:    Walking    Not walking 2.12.3 0.075 2.12.4 0.087

Legend: ST: stroke; HT: hypertension, ICU: Intensive Care Unit.