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. 2013 Nov 10;2013:128575. doi: 10.1155/2013/128575

Table 1.

Characteristics of 213 patients with MS.

Variables* Mean/%
Gender, %
 Women 78
 Men 22
Age, years (mean, SD) 42.6 ± 11.4
Family status, %
 Married 56
 Living with partner 17
 Divorced 8
 Single 19
Educational level, %
 Secondary (Hauptschule) 22
 Junior high school (Realschule) 33
 High school (Gymnasium) 36
 Other 9
Religious orientation, %
 Christian 74
 Other 8
 None 18
Spiritual/religious self-perception, %
 Neither religious nor spiritual (R−S−) 54
 Not religious but spiritual (R−S+) 16
 Religious but not spiritual (R+S−) 19
 Both religious and spiritual (R+S+) 20
Employment status, %
 At pension 32
 Unable to work 7
 Unemployed 3
 House work 8
 Self-employed 4
 Employed (business) 46
Course of MS, %
 Relapsing remitting 51
 Progressive relapsing 25
 Chronic progressive 23
EDSS score (mean, SD; range) 3.7 ± 1.8 (0–7.5)
 0.0–1.5 (%) 10
 2.0–3.5 (%) 29
 4.0–6.5 (%) 33
 7.0–10 (%) 2
 No information (%) 26
Self-perceived health affection (mean ± SD, range) 42.3 ± 21.5 (0–90)

*Data refer to the responding patients (i.e., 8 individuals did not state their gender, or 20 individuals did not provide information on their course of MS).