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. 2013 May 24;14:67. doi: 10.1186/1471-2296-14-67

Table 4.

Demographics of participants split for above and below baseline median pain

Demographics Low baseline pain High baseline pain
Age
 
 
50–59
96 (40.0)
73 (33.6)
60–69
86 (35.8)
69 (31.8)
70+
58 (24.2)
75 (34.6)
Gender
 
 
Female
134 (56.1)
172 (65.9)
Male
105 (43.9)
89 (34.1)
HAD score Depression
 
 
None (0–7)
208 (87.4)
124 (57.9)
Possible (8–11)
28 (11.8)
65 (30.4)
Probable (12–21)
2 (0.8)
25 (11.7)
HAD score Anxiety
 
 
None (0–7)
161 (67.4)
96 (45.5)
Possible (8–11)
62 (25.9)
69 (32.7)
Probable (12–21)
16 (6.7)
46 (21.8)
Mean (SD) CSQ ignoring
2.97 (1.44)
2.71 (1.63)
Mean (SD) CSQ catastrophizing
1.67 (1.52)
3.42 (1.70)
Mean (SD) CSQ self statements
3.65 (1.60)
3.46 (1.44)
Mean (SD) CSQ increasing behaviour
3.75 (1.54)
3.73 (1.44)
Mean (SD) Baseline Pain score
50.42 (13.18)
80.70 (7.44)
Mean (SD) Baseline Disability score
34.63 (25.16)
66.18 (22.35)
Live alone?
 
 
Yes
47 (19.6)
34 (15.8)
No
193 (80.4)
181 (84.2)
Emotional support?
 
 
Yes
209 (87.1)
188 (88.7)
No
6 (2.5)
11 (5.2)
No need
25 (10.4)
13 (6.1)
Is there anyone to give you extra help?
 
 
Yes
177 (73.8)
178 (83.2)
No
12 (5.0)
17 (7.9)
No need
51 (21.3)
19 (8.9)
Employment status
 
 
Employed
86 (36.8)
53 (25.4)
Ill health
9 (3.9)
20 (9.6)
Retired
113 (48.3)
112 (53.6)
Unemployed
2 (0.9)
0 (0.0)
Housewife
18 (7.7)
19 (9.1)
Other
6 (2.6)
5 (2.4)
General health
 
 
Excellent
16 (6.8)
6 (2.8)
Very good
77 (32.6)
34 (16.0)
Good
96 (40.7)
88 (41.5)
Fair
43 (18.2)
66 (31.1)
Poor 4 (1.7) 18 (8.5)