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. 2012 Jun 15;11:70. doi: 10.1186/1475-2840-11-70

Table 4.

Patient reported outcomes (SF-36, PACIC and PHQ-9) and association with HbA1c

  Mean ± SD or n (%) Association with HbA1c1)
Coefficient P-value
SF-36
 
 
 
 Physical functioning
71.3 ± 26.2
0.003
0.961 a)
 Physical role
64.8 ± 41.7
-0.056
0.326 a)
 Bodily pain
67.8 ± 29.7
-0.006
0.921 a)
 General health
61.0 ± 18.1
-0.063
0.271 a)
 Vitality
57.3 ± 21.5
-0.105
0.065 a)
 Social functioning
79.7 ± 23.8
-0.040
0.483 a)
 Emotional role
75.6 ± 39.2
-0.068
0.231 a)
 Mental health
73.1 ± 19.7
-0.055
0.337 a)
 Physical component summary scale (PCS)
43.9 ± 10.9
-0.020
0.723 a)
 Mental component summary scale (MCS)
50.1 ± 11.3
-0.090
0.117 a)
PACIC summary score
3.18 ± 0.85
-0.041
0.491 a)
 Patient activation
3.83 ± 1.13
-0.037
0.520 a)
 Delivery system/practice design
3.87 ± 0.82
-0.019
0.749 a)
 Goal setting/tailoring
2.86 ± 0.98
-0.066
0.262 a)
 Problem solving/contextual
3.26 ± 1.22
-0.060
0.306 a)
 Follow-up/coordination
2.66 ± 1.05
0.031
0.605 a)
PHQ-9 summary score
5.21 ± 4.76
0.043
0.457 a)
 Major Depression overall (10-27)
49 (16.2%)
 
0.705 b)
 No depressive disorder (0-4)
169 (56%)
 
0.255 b)
 Light depressive disorder (5-9)
84 (27.8%)
 
0.342 b)
 Moderate depressive disorder (10-14)
35 (11.6%)
 
0.953 b)
 Severe depressive disorder (15-19)
8 (2.6%)
 
0.525 b)
 Most severe depressive disorder (20-27) 6 (2%)   0.895 b)

1) a) Associations HbA1c with continuous variables by Pearson correlations, b) between HbA1c and categorical variables by t-tests.