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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2014 Jun;37(5):300–311. doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2014.03.002

Table 2.

Baseline patient characteristics*

Variable SMT 0 SMT 6 SMT 12 SMT 18
Demographic
 Age (years) 40.9 (14.1) 41.4 (14.8) 41.8 (14.0) 41.2 (13.8)
 Male 51% 51% 51% 48%
 Non-white or Hispanic 14% 18% 11% 16%
 Married 37% 28% 41% 36%
 College degree 58% 63% 51% 53%
 Annual income<$20,000 31% 27% 19% 28%
 Smoker 17% 13% 6% 8%
Confidence in treatment success (0 extremely doubtful – 6 extremely certain)
 Spinal manipulation (6-point Likert scale) 3.6 ( 1.2) 3.8 ( 1.1) 3.7 ( 1.2) 3.8 ( 1.1)
 Light massage (6-point Likert scale) 3.4 ( 1.2) 3.5 ( 1.2) 3.4 ( 1.2) 3.5 ( 1.2)
Previous treatment experience
 Spinal manipulation 71% 70% 74% 72%
 Massage 52% 56% 43% 54%
Baseline health
 Pain (100-point MVK scale) 52.2 ( 16.3) 51.0 ( 18.2) 51.6 ( 17.5) 51.5 ( 16.8)
 Disability (100-point MVK scale) 45.2 ( 21.8) 44.8 ( 24.0) 46.1 ( 23.4) 45.2 ( 21.8)
 QALY score (EQ-5D) 0.76 ( 0.11) 0.74 ( 0.11) 0.76 ( 0.09) 0.77 ( 0.07)
Costs (4 wks preceding baseline)
 Treatment ($) 5.5 ( 13.5) 15.2 ( 69.2) 8.0 ( 28.0) 11.7 ( 34.7)
 Treatment + cost of lost productivity($) 599.0 (645.8) 546.1 (591.0) 553.1 (603.5) 533.7 (581.4)
*

Mean (SD) or %.